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My surgical training experience – a trainee’s perspective
Having just completed six years of O&G training is a good time to reflect on my past training, and specifically in relation to my surgical experience....
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Life long learning
One day, when I was a young registrar in Vienna, I accidentally made a small bowel injury at entry into the abdomen. I was visibly upset...
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How reliable are tumour marker tests for ovarian cancer?
*Tumour markers are substances found in the blood that are frequently also found in cancer patients. Ovarian cancer tumour markers tests include CA125, CA19.9 and HE4.* person...
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Adnexal (pelvic) masses & Ovarian cysts
Pelvic masses and ovarian cysts are very common in females of all ages. One study found ovarian masses (lesions) in one of every 12 women who...
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Eight myths and misconceptions about cervical cancer
*Myths and misconceptions about cervical cancer are spreading fast, especially around what causes it and how cervical cancer can be prevented. Here, I expose the eight...
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Lymphoedema following gynaecological cancer treatment
Lymphoedema is common after gynaecological cancers. Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excessive amounts of fluid resulting in swelling, most commonly in the arms or legs, but...
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Lynch Syndrome
Lynch Syndrome Lynch syndrome is an (autosomal) inherited cancer syndrome causing uterine, bowel, stomach and urinary tract cancers. Patients with Lynch syndrome have a 27% to 70%...
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The role of the fallopian tubes in reducing ovarian cancer risk
Named after one of the most influential physicians of the 16th century - Gabriele Fallopio - the “fallopian” tubes (or uterine tubes) link a woman’s ovaries...
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Advocacy and Awareness: Using Your Voice for Change
This October marks a special opportunity to help with the fundraising challenge for the Cherish Women's Cancer Foundation. This year Cherish is holding two treks in...
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Why is ovarian cancer a disease of the elderly at a time when the ovaries are inactive already for a long time?
While young women in their teens and twenties can also be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the majority of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are aged 60...
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