After surviving breast cancer and learning she carried the BRCA1 gene, Sarah chose to have surgery to lower her risk of ovarian cancer; including the removal of her tubes and ovaries.
Find out morePregnancy after loss can be one of the most complex and emotional journeys a family will face. Compassionate, continuous care can make all the difference.
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After surviving breast cancer and learning she carried the BRCA1 gene, Sarah chose to have surgery to lower her risk of ovarian cancer; including the removal of her tubes and ovaries.
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To mark International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day, our hospital entrance will be lit up in blue and pink this evening, to honour all the babies gone too soon. But for our hospital, this act of recognition extends far beyond a single evening.
Find out morePregnancy after loss can be one of the most complex and emotional journeys a family will face. Compassionate, continuous care can make all the difference.
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After surviving breast cancer and learning she carried the BRCA1 gene, Sarah chose to have surgery to lower her risk of ovarian cancer; including the removal of her tubes and ovaries.
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To mark International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day, our hospital entrance will be lit up in blue and pink this evening, to honour all the babies gone too soon. But for our hospital, this act of recognition extends far beyond a single evening.
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The Women's 2025 Staff Excellence Awards: Innovation, dedication and talent on show.
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A new study from the Royal Women’s Hospital shows that women who have surgery to lower their ovarian cancer risk often experience sudden changes linked to early menopause.
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Ideas Tank: The Women's annual small grants initiative inspired by Shark Tank. Here, staff share innovative ideas to help improve patient and staff experiences.
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When Morgan and Dylan walked into the hospital for what they thought would be a routine growth scan, they had no reason to expect the devastating news that awaited them. At 36 weeks, their daughter Eloise had no heartbeat.
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