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The Women’s nurses making a difference in Mongolia
Help support our nurses volunteering their time to improve nursing education and practices in Mongolia
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Sister’s incredible gift makes Mother’s Day possible for Michelle
After almost a decade of trying to get pregnant, Michelle was given the ultimate gift - her younger sister Andrea’s healthy eggs. But faced with a high risk triplet pregnancy, it was the Women's Multiple Pregnancy Clinic that helped her deliver three healthy girls.
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The Women’s welcomes the state’s first Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Plan
The Women’s welcome the State Government’s new plan that will assist women in accessing more comprehensive health care, including contraception and abortions, in their communities.
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Large endometriosis study explores genetic link
March is Endometriosis Month and The Women's staff are raising awareness of the disease and latest developments in research and clinical practice.
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600 women recruited for endometriosis study
The Women's celebrates recruiting 600 patients to ongoing study of genes linked to endometriosis
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How your sex plays a role in cancer
Many things about our sex and gender affect the kind of cancers we might get in the first place. Then cancers which are very common like lung and colorectal cancer affect men and women differently.
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Women invited to join world-first study
The WHAM study is recruiting women aged 18 to 50 both with and without ovarian cancer-causing gene mutations
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Practice makes perfect
Our Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrars work on laparoscopy techniques using a special simulator outside the theatre
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Understanding change in cervical screening program
A team from the Women’s set out to investigate the attitude of colleagues to the changes for cervical cancer screening
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Working towards better diagnosis and management of endometriosis
At the Women's our researchers are working to find better ways to diagnosis and treat endometriosis.
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