Cherish Challenge – Kimberley 2022
Next month, I will be embarking on the Cherish Challenge to raise funds for research and increase awareness of gynaecological cancer.
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Posted in gynaecolgical cancer, fundraising; Posted 2 years ago by Andreas Obermair
How common is non-HPV Cervical Cancer?
Each year about 604,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide. Globally, it is estimated that approximately 5.5–11% of cervical cancers are HPV-negative.
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Posted in cervical cancer; Posted 2 years ago by Andreas Obermair
Which gynaecological cancers are most likely to recur?
When a cancer returns after initial treatment, this is called a recurrence. Cancers that are diagnosed at a more advanced stage are more likely to recur, regardless of the type...
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Posted in gynaecological cancer, recurrence; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
An overview of rare gynaecological cancers
A rare cancer is one that is diagnosed in less than 6 in 100,000 Australians per year.
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Posted in rare cancers, gynaecological cancer; Comments 1 ; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
Secondary Cytoreduction for Ovarian Cancer
Secondary cytoreduction for ovarian cancer has been hotly debated in the last year. Two large clinical trials, published only two years apart, came to contradicting conclusions.
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Posted in ovarian cancer, recurrence; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
Genetic Testing and Gynaecological Cancer
If I have been diagnosed with gynaecological cancer, should I or my family members obtain genetic testing?
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Posted in genetic testing, gynaecological cancer; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
What surgery options are available for vaginal cancer?
Primary vaginal cancer is a rare form of cancer that starts in the vagina. Primary vaginal cancer is treated with either surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or a combination of these treatments...
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Posted in treatment, surgery, vaginal cancer; Comments 1 ; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
My thoughts on complementary cancer therapies
Patients can be overwhelmed by the huge offerings of complementary therapies available. I am commonly asked by cancer patients what options are available to help improve their cancer recovery and...
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Posted in complementary therapies, cancer; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
How often do patients need chemotherapy for endometrial cancer?
Chemotherapy is a drug given to some patients to shrink tumour before surgery or to treat microscopic cancer cells that might float around after endometrial cancer surgery—I often get asked...
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Posted in endometrial cancer, chemotherapy, treatment; Comments 3 ; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair
I've tested positive for the BRCA gene. What comes next?
The genes most commonly tested for breast and ovarian cancer are BRCA1 and BRCA2. If a woman tests positive for faulty BRCA genes it is possible to benefit from measures...
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Posted in BRCA, ovarian cancer; Posted 3 years ago by Andreas Obermair