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Oncology | Haematology

Cancer in General Practice. Module 3: Familial cancers and family history

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.

Cancer in General Practice. Module 2: Bowel cancer

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.

Cancer in General Practice. Module 1: Prevention and screening

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.

Medication Update - Issue 2

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.

National Bowel Cancer Screening Program

Review the importance of this current screening program. (Updated September 2008)

Prostate Cancer Risk Management ALM

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

Grand Rounds - Haemochromatosis

Listen to Dr Crimmins (GP) and Dr Coyle (Haematologist) discuss the management a patient with haemochromatosis and some other medical issues

Prostate Cancer Risk Management - Case 3: Max

In the third of 3 case studies from The Cancer Council Queensland follow the management of a patient who has undertaken a PSA test.