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Heralding a new era of non-invasive prenatal testing

Non-invasive tests to screen for foetal aneuploidy are rapidly emerging on the UK market, carrying a lower risks for mothers and foetuses than their invasive counterparts. But what do relevant

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Pelvic organ prolapse: current understanding, assessment and management

Kosturika Ash and Alok Ash review the current literature regarding prolapse, including assessment techniques and means of treatment.   Introduction Genito-urinary prolapse or pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common

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Ovarian cancer next under the microscope

We have come a huge way to understand the mechanics behind breast cancer, including early diagnosis, screening and treatment, due to in large part to research carried out by experts

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Age-old question of cervical screening

The age at which cervical screening should commence is a source of debate, as there are benefits and disadvantages to its early practice. This prompted Dr Dudill to ask: should

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Transvaginal scan: spotting problems in pregnancy

Problems during pregnancy can be a huge stress for parents-to-be, or worse, conditions could be life-threatening to the mother and baby. However, the transvaginal scan can assist in early detection

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Surgical menopause

Surgical menopause is sometimes a necessary procedure to reduce the risk of various cancers, but it is associated with some short- and long-term health repercussions. Rahman and Okunoye discuss strategies

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Clues about contralateral breast cancer

Mammographic density can be used to assess the likelihood that a breast will develop cancer. But can a mammogram of one breast give information about the cancer risk of the

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The dangers of NOT having breast cancer

Everyone knows that diagnosing breast cancer early is vital. What everyone doesn’t know, are the dangers of misdiagnosis and treatment where it is not necessary. Dr Theodore Dalrymple comments on

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Breaking bad news

Breaking bad news to patients is one of the most difficult parts of being a medical professional, but is also an essential skill not only for oncologists and palliative care

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Recurrent urinary tract infections

Women often suffer from urinary tract infections, and their recurrent nature means that this is something often encountered in clinical practice. Dr Bandara and Mr Fiadjoe look at the causes