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| The purpose of this session is to increase your understanding of the interplay between cancer and genetics, particularly familial breast cancer and familial bowel cancer. |  | |
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| This module is built around a series of case studies relating to different ways bowel cancer may be detected in patients and provides information on the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. |  | |
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| The purpose of this module is to provide an overview of evidence and recent initiatives in relation to two of the main areas where GPs can make a difference to cancer mortality. |  | |
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| The management of hypercholesterolaemia is a common prevention managed in our practice while the PET Scan is a less commonly used dianostic tool. This activity provides us with some valuable updates in each. |  | |
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| Review the importance of this current screening program. (Updated September 2008) |  | |
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| Familiarise yourself with the latest evidence on testing for prostate cancer in an activity brought to you by The Cancer Council Queensland and Andrology Australia |  | |
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| Listen to Dr Crimmins (GP) and Dr Coyle (Haematologist) discuss the management a patient with haemochromatosis and some other medical issues |  | |
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| In the third of 3 case studies from The Cancer Council Queensland follow the management of a patient who has undertaken a PSA test. |  | |