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  • ‘Always seek a second opinion’ – Dawn’s ovarian cancer message

    Dawn Sulley has been on an incredible journey with the Royal Women’s Hospital following her diagnosis of stage 4 ovarian cancer in 2019.

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  • Event inspires next crop of women and girls in science

    The Royal Women’s Hospital’s virtual ‘Meet a Scientist’ event has inspired hundreds of senior school students – with clinicians and researchers in the fields of fertility, obstetrics, microbiology and neonatology sharing their unique journeys into science careers.

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  • United fight against ovarian cancer

    While progress in diagnosing and treating ovarian cancer has been slower compared to other types of cancer, surgery has proven a highly effective way to help women deal with ovarian cancer, and improve quality of life.

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  • Breastfeeding and COVID-19 – what you need to know

    If you are breastfeeding or giving breastmilk to your baby, and have been diagnosed with COVID-19, deemed a close contact, or have recovered from the virus, the Women’s advises you to continue to breastfeed unless you are feeling too unwell.

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  • Therapy tool helps premature babies fight chronic lung disease

    Tiny babies, born between 25 and 28 weeks old and weighing less than 1000 grams, have been the brave participants in a global study seeking to limit the development of BPD – a chronic lung disease worsened by long-term use of oxygen and mechanical ventilation which has life-long implications.

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  • How volunteering at the Women’s inspired Kate to become a Midwife

    Kate Liesching always knew she wanted to work at the Royal Women’s Hospital. Volunteering showed her where she could help most, and inspired the 26-year-old to pursue a career as a midwife.

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  • Inclusive, empowering, respectful – the Women’s mission to improve care and employment for people with disability

    For International Day of People with Disability (3 December), the Royal Women’s Hospital is highlighting the unique and powerful ways health services can work to change attitudes and behaviours that discriminate against people with a disability, to ensure access, equity and inclusion for patients and staff.

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  • COVID miracle mum’s Christmas wish

    Kaillee and her partner Chris were over the moon when they found out they were expecting twins last year. But in July 2020, at 26 weeks pregnant, Kaillee was admitted to intensive care after contracting COVID during Melbourne’s second deadly wave.

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  • How researchers are helping tiny babies thrive: ‘Cool Topics’ 2021

    The annual Cool Topics conference has once again showcased the best in neonatal research and clinical practice.

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  • Progress made but more to be done to tackle family violence in health services

    Victorian hospitals and health services have laid the foundations to identify and respond to family violence, but there’s more work to be done according to an evaluation of the Strengthening Hospital Responses to Family Violence (SHRFV) program.

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