Initiative launched to preserve fertility for children with cancer
A new national initiative will bring hope to families affected by childhood cancers. Over the next five years, hundreds of children and young adults with cancer will be offered fertility preservation to start families of their own later in life.
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Making a difference through research
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual Research Report was launched last night at an event celebrating the achievements of the hospital’s ten research centres.
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Going home to aid recovery after low-risk caesareans
People who have had a planned caesarean section are able to access the Women’s hospital services in their home as part of a new program designed to aid recovery.
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Climate care in focus for Tracy Maund Oration
The annual Tracy Maund Oration has returned as an in-person event at the Women’s, with the spotlight on healthcare and ‘climate care.’
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Digital leader recognised at the 2022 Brilliant Women in Digital Health Awards
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s Director of Informatics, Sofie Karamzalis, has been recognised nationally for her leadership in digital health.
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Making fertility services more accessible
We warmly welcome today’s Victorian Government announcement of a public fertility service, which the Women's and Monash Health will lead.
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Introducing Dr Pelvic Floor
Dr Tanaka Dune wants to talk about your pelvic health. The Royal Women’s Hospital’s urogynaecologist is working to shatter the stigma associated with many women’s health issues.
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