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How to find the best Gynaecologist for Cancer Sydney?

A Diagnosis of cancer is extremely difficult for the woman and her family. It may trigger panic and affect the overall emotional health of the family. It may also affect the woman's fertility and ability to live normally. To know more- https://www.evernote.com/shard/s728/sh/a905fd9f-697c-35ec-020f-dcff50bb0811/2d64320e72f5fd7403eb0879e44c91c7

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How to find the best Gynaecologist for Cancer Sydney?

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  1. How to find the best Gynaecologist for Cancer Sydney? A Diagnosis of cancer is extremely difficult for the woman and her family. It may trigger panic and affect the overall emotional health of the family. It may also affect the woman's fertility and ability to live normally. Therefore, to avoid any such issues, one needs to get in touch with the doctor especially Gynaecologist for Cancer Sydney to get the best results. These people are well trained to treat the disease and early detection means good chances of getting well. Types of gynaecological cancers -

  2. Endometrial cancer - Such a cancer develops along the lining of the uterus or endometrium. It can be treated if caught up in the early stages itself. The cause of such a cancer is unknown yet many people remain at the risk of developing such issues. Thus, it is vital to get in touch with the doctor especially Gynaecologist for Cancer Sydney to nip the issue in the bud. The issue starts often after menopause and people often have breakthrough bleeding or a pink colored tinge on their underwear. Your doctor will ask for both invasive and non-invasive tests to get the same right. One can reduce their risk for such issues by taking oral pills, weight control and diabetes management. Ovarian cancer Though this is extremely rare yet is one of the leading causes of death. It occurs in women in their 50s but can also affect any women above 35 years of age. The cause of such cancers remains unknown but women with a family history of such cancer need to take extra precautions. One can reduce their risk for such cancer by taking oral contraceptive pills, weight control, etc. After identifying an enlarged ovary during the pelvic examination, you will need to undergo blood test, ultrasound, or similar tests to determine the issue.

  3. Cervical cancer The key to avoid such cancer is early detection. One can get pap smear done after every three years post age of 30. After age of 65, women can have pap smear tests every year to get early detection of the issue. Although menopause is a common issue yet the same can strike at any stage. Therefore, HPV injection, HIV tests and avoiding smoking can go a long way to help you to stay safe. There are many risk factors associated with cervical cancer, such as HPV infection, smoking and HIV infection. Early-stage cervical cancer is painless and without symptoms. As the disease progresses, though, you can experience irregularities in vaginal bleeding. Most cervical cancers are diagnosed through pelvic exams and Pap smears. If cancer is diagnosed, you might have additional tests. Cervical cancer treatment is based on how advanced the disease is, the patient’s age and general health, and any desire for childbearing. Radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery are the main therapies. Vulvar cancer The labia, the external portion of a woman’s genitalia, can also develop cancer. Vulvar cancer is rare – one of the least recognized gynecological cancers – but if detected early, it is easily treated and cured. Advanced disease can occur in elderly women as they do not undergo regular gynecological exams. According to the American Cancer Society, vulvar cancer accounts for 4 percent of gynecological cancers.

  4. Women in their 70s and 80s are most at risk, but younger women can develop vulvar cancer. Risk factors include HPV infection or a history of genital warts or abnormal Pap smears. Address: 185/2A Hollywood Ave, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia Tel: 0291345853 Mail: reception@drarora.com.au Website: https://drarora.com.au/ *Thankyou*

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