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The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy in the treatment of women with early stage vulval cancer: A summary of the evidence
The evidence summary summarises the key findings from the systematic review which compares sentinel lymph node biopsy with complete inguinofemoral lymph node dissection in the treatment of women with early stage vulval cancer.
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
Vulval cancer
Available formats
PDF
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The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy in the treatment of women with early stage vulval cancer: A systematic review
This systematic review compares the use of sentinel lymph node biopsy with complete inguinofemoral lymph node dissection in the treatment of women with early stage vulval cancer.
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
Vulval cancer
Available formats
PDF, DOCX
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Management of women with stage IB2 cervical cancer with treatments other than chemoradiotherapy: A systematic review
The systematic review focused on stage IB2 cervical cancer and addressed the following research questions:
What is the effectiveness of surgery in the management of women with stage IB2 cervical cancer?
What is the effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of women with stage IB2 cervical cancer?
What is the effectiveness of fertility preservation procedures in women with stage IB2 cervical cancer?
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
Cervical cancer
Available formats
PDF
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Management of women with stage IB2 cervical cancer with treatments other than chemoradiotherapy: A summary of the evidence
The evidence summary summarises the key findings from the systematic review of the Management of women with stage IB2 cervical cancer with treatments other than chemoradiotherapy.
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
Cervical cancer
Available formats
PDF
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Providing information and support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with lung cancer (DVD)
This is a combination of two DVDs that aim to get people looking out for the symptoms of lung cancer.
Let’s yarn about lung cancer provides information from health professionals as well as stories form people who live with risks or have experienced possible symptoms of lung cancer.
In Archie Roach – Surviving lung cancer, Archie shares his personal story of the fears and challenges he overcome following a lung cancer diagnosis.
The DVDs were developed by Hume Regional Integrated Cancer Centre (Hume RICs) in collaboration with the Lung Foundation Australia and with support from Cancer Australia.
Publication Audience
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
Cancer Type
Lung cancer
Available formats
PDF
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Discussing the transition from curative care to palliative care with women with advanced breast cancer - Summary of recommendationsPublication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
All Cancer Types
Available formats
PDF
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Discussing the transition from curative care to palliative care with women with advanced breast cancer - Evidence from the literature and recommended steps
Palliative Care focuses on improving quality of life for patients with life-threatening illness and their families. In practice, a palliative approach tends to be gradually adopted over time as the disease progresses. The challenge is how to facilitate a sympathetic transition from curative to palliative care.
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
All Cancer Types
Available formats
PDF
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Addressing the needs of younger women with breast cancer - Summary of recommendationsPublication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
All Cancer Types
Available formats
PDF
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Addressing the needs of younger women with breast cancer - Evidence from literature and recommended steps
A breast cancer diagnosis can be devastating for many women and their families, irrespective of the age of the woman at diagnosis. This module addresses the issues that need to be considered when communicating with younger women with breast cancer.
Publication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
All Cancer Types
Available formats
PDF
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Communicating prognosis - Summary of recommendationsPublication Audience
Resources for health professionals
Cancer Type
All Cancer Types
Available formats
PDF
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