GP Education Regional Webinar Series: Women's Cancers

Join Cancer Council WA for the first of their regional webinar series. Each session will address topics requested in Cancer Council WA’s regional education needs survey which was circulated in April 2019.

This session will provide an update on Breast and Ovarian cancers, including:

  • The importance of taking a detailed family history
  • The selection of imaging modality
  • The role of Ca125
  • Referral pathways for regional patients

Presented by:

Professor Christobel Saunders
Head, Division of Surgery 
UWA Medical School

Dr Paul Cohen
Consultant Gynaecologist
Kind Edward Memorial Hospital

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This education activity will be accredited as part of the RACGP QI&CPD Program.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this session, participants should be able to*:

  1. Provide information to women and their families about their risk of breast cancer
  2. Identify the most appropriate breast imaging modalities for women with symptoms
  3. Discuss the use of HPV vaccines to prevent cervical cancer
  4. Recall the guidelines for cervical screening and summarise the benefits of the renewed National Cervical Screening Program
  5. Discuss lack of ovarian cancer screening options with patients
  6. Demonstrate increased confidence in the management of ovarian cysts and diagnosis of ovarian cancer in general practice

*Please note these learning outcomes may be subject to change

For more information, contact GP@cancerwa.asn.au

For more Cancer Council GP education sessions, visit cancerwa.asn.au/professionals/gp/

Event Details

September 24
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
General Practice

Organizer Details

Cancer Council WA

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