LATEST ARTICLES
Five myths doctors still tell patients about varicose veins
There are five common myths patients tell us they have been told by other doctors. Ultrasound has totally reshaped our understating of venous disease and more effective and less invasive treatment methods first introduced in 1999 continue to evolve. Read More...
Biopsy diagnosis of bladder cancer in managing frequently occult urological malignancy
Urological malignancies have a high incidence among newly diagnosed cancers annually in Australia with prostate (55.9/100,000), kidney (14.4/100,000) and bladder (9.3/100,000) featuring high on the list. The focus on prostate cancer results in bladder cancer often being overlooked as significant contributor to the urological-based disease mortality and morbidity. Read More...
Diagnostic Puzzle: test your skills
A 48-year-old man presented to our eye clinic with painless decline in his vision over the past 3 weeks. He has a history of advanced stage B-cell lymphoma Read More...
Radiation therapy in prostate cancer – techniques and ‘spacers’
By age 85, one in six men will have developed prostate cancer. Techniques in radiation therapy have significantly advanced in recent years and, ideally as part of a multidisciplinary decision, provide a treatment option in a variety of settings. Read More...
Super-antibodies: a new weapon against COVID-19
Companies are designing a new type of antibodies, modelled on those found in people whose immune system can naturally neutralize any COVID-19 variant. Read More...
The Importance of Nature in Medical Research
Next week, on the 6th of July, join an expert panel including scientists, a medical researcher and a general practitioner, who will talk about the importance of nature in medical research. Read More...
Letters to the Editor: July 2021
Letters to the Editor – July 2021: Dr Colin Hughes; Dr Pauline Cole Read More...