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What to expect after surgery
While most of our patients are medically fit to go home after a day or two in hospital, the transition into the routine at home can...
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What to expect up to four months after your hysterectomy
Recovery after surgery may differ individually but also depending on if you had a laparoscopic or abdominal (open) surgery. For laparoscopic procedures a follow-up appointment should...
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IGCS & ESMO Meeting outcomes: Leaders in laparoscopic surgery
I am very grateful to my international colleagues for very positive feedback on my presentation at the 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Gynecological Cancer...
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feMME Trial now open
The feMME trial will treat women with endometrial cancer and preserve the patient’s fertility at the same time. All women will have a Mirena IUD and...
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Doctor, how will you get my uterus out?
Patients frequently ask how we remove the uterus, which normally is the size of a pear, during laparoscopic hysterectomy. During laparoscopic surgery it will always be...
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How do I know if my ovarian cancer has spread?
*There is currently no proven screening test for ovarian cancer. If your doctor suspects you have ovarian cancer, you may have blood tests (CA125), and medical...
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Retaining and understanding medical information
A doctor’s visit can sometimes be stressful. Patients receive large amounts of information at a single medical consultation and even if patients would be medical professionals...
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What is a sentinel node biopsy and what happens if it is positive?
Sentinel node biopsy is a surgical technique used in patients who have already been diagnosed with uterine[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/uterine-cancer/], cervical[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] and vulval cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/vulval-and-vaginal-cancer/]. Sentinel node biopsy allows the...
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How would I know if I had ovarian cancer?
*Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumour arising from one or both ovaries, which can spread throughout the pelvis and abdomen if not treated early. Ovarian cancer...
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Hidden dangers of undiagnosed uterine sarcoma
I was invited to present at the Austrian and Bavarian Obstetrics & Gynaecology Society in Vienna about uterine sarcomas. Uterine sarcomas are uncommon but very aggressive...
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