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Menopause Symptoms After Cancer clinic
The Women's established the Menopause Symptoms After Cancer (MSAC) clinic in 2010 specifically to care for women with menopausal symptoms and a history of cancer.
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Anne’s story
A new study by the Royal Women’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne has revealed that cancer survivors are twice as likely to experience severe menopausal symptoms, and Melbourne mum Anne Law said she couldn’t agree more.
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Danielle’s story
Danielle George says her son Oliver was meant to be here. He was born using IVF after his mum had been through a tough year of treatment for a rare form of cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma.
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Kylie & Belinda’s story
Sisters Kylie and Belinda faced difficult decisions after both tested positive for a BRCA1 gene mutation.
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Researching a cure for ovarian cancer
About 1,400 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Australia each year, and tragically nearly 70% will not win their fight against the cancer.
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Oscar’s story
"Oscar was born crying – the most wonderful sound parents of a premature baby can hear."
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Managing menopause symptoms after cancer
“Women who come to us are thankful to be able to sit and talk about something that is not widely discussed".
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Assisted reproduction for HIV-positive people
“I’m pleased to say our study demonstrates that people with HIV can safely conceive a child using assisted reproduction,” says Dr Giles.
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Assessing heart function of critically ill pregnant women
Developed by a Women’s anaesthetist, Clinical Associate Professor, Dr Alicia Dennis, the ROSE Scan lets doctors, for the first time, instantly see the inner workings of heart function in pregnant women without invasive high-risk monitoring.
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Cath Bowtell appointed Board Chair of the Women’s
The role will see Cath combine her professional experience and expertise with her deep commitment to health equity and progressing women’s rights.
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