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The implications of BRCA gene mutation
People who inherit BRCA gene mutations are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer compared with the general population. If a faulty...
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Investments are needed for better hysterectomies
A recent ABC News feature[http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-24/millions-of-dollars-could-be-saved-by-doing-less-invasive-surge/4977616?section=world] suggested that the eradication of open hysterectomy and converting them to laparoscopic hysterectomy[/medical-conditions/hysterectomy/] would save the Australian government $50 million straight...
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Does cervical cancer treatments automatically lead to infertility?
Whether cervical cancer treatment impacts fertility varies depending on the stage of cancer and the type of treatment required. Not all cervical cancer treatments lead to infertility,...
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Should a Cystoscopy be always performed after laparoscopic hysterectomy?
Evidence is emerging that laparoscopic hysterectomy is the treatment of choice if a vaginal hysterectomy is not feasible. Injuries of the ureters or the bladder are...
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The End of the Pap smear?
In Australia, HPV testing will replace the Pap smear by 2016 A recommendation will be made to the Australian government* to phase out the two-yearly PAP smear...
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Breast cancer - hysterectomy and removal of ovaries and tubes
It is well possible that patients diagnosed with breast cancer have been undertreated in the past. A study to be published soon shows that breast cancer patients...
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How often do blood clots occur after surgery?
Blood clots after surgery, also known as thrombosis, occur when a clot forms within a blood vessel, frequently identified as Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). The likelihood...
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Stages of Ovarian Cancer
If diagnosed with ovarian cancer, patients will want to know their tumour “stage”. The stage of ovarian cancer describes how far the cancer has grown and...
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What do the different stages of cancer mean?
As a gynaecological oncologist, I see patients with gynaecological cancers including ovarian, cervical, endometrial (uterine), vulval and vaginal cancer. If you are diagnosed with cancer, you will...
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What is the Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate?
Numbers of patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/ovarian-cancer/] are increasing, with Cancer Australia reporting over 1,500 cases and 1,068 deaths per year. Upon an ovarian cancer diagnosis...
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