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The Value of Cervical Cancer Vaccine in Young Women
Dr John responds to concerns about the safety of the Cervical Cancer Vaccine for young women. His advice is not to be put off by reports of side effects as the benefits really are life saving.

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For more information on the national HPV Vaccination program click here.



What to do if you have a breast lump?

I remember when I was a medical student, the Professor of Medicine saying, “You have your eyes to see, your ears to listen and your hands to feel”. It was true then to make a diagnosis and it’s true today.

Breast cancer is diagnosed in over 13,000 Australian women each year and over half of those cases are because women who are very cautious and aware of their breasts saw or felt something was different.

Dr Helen Zorbas, the Director of the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre says “Women can be breast aware by getting to know the normal look and feel of their breasts  through everyday activities, like feeling them whilst showering,
looking at them in the mirror whilst dress and you know, there is no right or wrong way to check your breasts, the important thing is just to do it.”

Dr John provides more information about how to get the correct diagnosis and what the treatment options are.

Access the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre website - http://www.nbcc.org.au/





Dysmenorrhoea

Painful periods are called dysmenorrhoea and it’s very common with 50% of women describing significant discomfort with their period.  But when pain is severe and persistent through the entire period it is more likely to be associated with some kind of pathology within the uterus and this is commonly endometriosis.

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Dr John provides more information in the causes and treatment of dysmenorrhoea and endometriosis.

 
 
Alopecia - The Bald Facts

Gorgeous Scarlett is just one of the millions of young women around the world joining the bald brigade. When Scarlett Johansson turned up at the Berlin Film festival recently, she turned heads for all the wrong reasons. The superstar was sporting a noticeable thinning patch on the back of her head, and it seems she’s not the only one.

As any hairdresser will tell you, a woman’s hair is their castle, so can you imagine the heartache of suddenly waking up with clumps of hair on the pillow or watching in horror as the bathroom plughole piles high with hair?

Dr John provides more information on the causes and treatment of Alopecia.
 



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