Will I need hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after a hysterectomy?
After undergoing a hysterectomy, many women wonder about the need for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Hormone changes typically only occur if both ovaries are removed during the hysterectomy (a procedure...
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Posted in hysterectomy; Comments 1 ; Posted 10 months ago by Andreas Obermair
Navigating the changes: Understanding surgical menopause
Menopause is often a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years, typically occurring in her late 40s or early 50s.
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Posted in surgery; Posted 11 months ago by Andreas Obermair
What are the potential risks and complications associated with hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is a major surgical procedure, and like any surgery, it comes with potential risks and complications.
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Tagged Hysterectomy; Posted 11 months ago by Andreas Obermair
How often will follow-up be performed to monitor for endometrial cancer recurrence?
In my practice we outline a post-treatment plan for patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer to ensure the early detection and prompt intervention of any potential recurrence.
Posted 11 months ago by Andreas Obermair
Safeguarding your recovery: Minimising the risks of postoperative hysterectomy complications
Undergoing a hysterectomy is a significant surgical procedure that can bring about transformative changes in a woman's life.
Posted in surgery; Posted 11 months ago by Andreas Obermair
Can aspirin help reduce risk of developing ovarian cancer?
The potential role of aspirin in preventing ovarian cancer is an area of intense, ongoing research.
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Posted in ovarian cancer; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
What is the self-collection test for cervical cancer screening? How does it work and who is eligible?
The self-collection test for cervical cancer screening is a method where women collect their own sample for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing.
Posted in cervical cancer; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
I have been diagnosed with cancer - How long can I wait for my cancer treatment to start before my treatment outcomes could be impacted?
The timing of your gynaecological cancer treatment is important as delays can impact treatment outcomes. However, the specific timeframe within which treatment should begin varies depending on the type and...
Tagged surgery; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
Spotlight on rare gynaecological cancers: Adenomal malignum of the cervix
Adenoma malignum is a rare and particularly aggressive subtype of cervical adenocarcinoma. Adenoma malignum is a rare cancer that starts in the gland cells that produce mucus.
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Posted in rare gynaecological cancers; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
What is the impact of a hysterectomy on bone health, and are there measures to mitigate potential bone density loss?
The impact of a hysterectomy on bone health can be influenced by various factors, including whether the ovaries are also removed during the procedure.
Posted in hysterectomy; Tagged surgery; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
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