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Recurrent pregnancy loss: A summary of international evidence-based guidelines and practice

Recurrent pregnancy loss: A summary of international evidence-based guidelines and practice

27/06/2018

Recurrent pregnancy loss, as defined by two or more pregnancy losses, affects <5% of couples and has a complex aetiology; management in conjunction with a specialised unit is recommended.


Coroners’ recommendations for prevention of resident deaths in aged care: The role of primary care providers

Coroners’ recommendations for prevention of resident deaths in aged care: The role of primary care providers

01/05/2018

Coroners’ recommendations may have a greater likelihood of implementation by incorporating a specific role for GPs and RNs.


Clinical prediction rules for surgical site infection after minor surgery in general practice

Clinical prediction rules for surgical site infection after minor surgery in general practice

23/08/2024

The purpose of this study was to develop a clinical prediction rule based on identified risk factors for surgical site infection in a large general practice patient cohort.


Lung cancer screening: A promising new frontier

Lung cancer screening: A promising new frontier

23/07/2024

This article discusses the evidence for early detection of lung cancer using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT).


When less is more: Updates in active surveillance and watchful waiting in the management of prostate cancer

When less is more: Updates in active surveillance and watchful waiting in the management of prostate cancer

19/04/2024

This article provides a targeted instructive management algorithm for improving understanding of conservative strategies in prostate cancer.


Tumour-agnostic immunotherapy for rare and uncommon cancers: The patient’s dilemma

Tumour-agnostic immunotherapy for rare and uncommon cancers: The patient’s dilemma

21/11/2023

This viewpoint discusses immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) drugs for the treatment of rare and less common cancers.


A guide to curettage and cautery in the management of skin lesions

A guide to curettage and cautery in the management of skin lesions

19/11/2021

This procedure is a simple, quick and cost-effective option which, when used appropriately and correctly, has shown excellent clinical efficacy and favourable cosmetic outcomes.


Optimal care for people affected by cancer

Optimal care for people affected by cancer

27/07/2021

Effort needs to be made to most effectively combine expert cancer care with holistic, whole-person care, across the cancer continuum.


Lived experience of people with cancer

Lived experience of people with cancer

27/07/2021

This issue describes aspects of modern cancer treatment and underscores the importance of general practitioners to achieve optimal whole-person care.


A longstanding pigmented lesion

A longstanding pigmented lesion

22/07/2021

A woman aged 70 years presented with a longstanding pigmented lesion on her right ear.


A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

27/02/2020

A man aged 53 years presents with a 1–2-month history of a rapidly increasing skin growth on his right medial ankle.


Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

23/05/2019

Punch biopsy is a poor diagnostic modality for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions.


Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice and is consistently in the top 10 conditions managed.


Pigmented skin lesions

Pigmented skin lesions

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice. The Focus articles featured in this issue discuss the management of pigmented skin lesions in general practice.


Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

26/04/2019

While paediatric cervical masses are most commonly benign and transient in nature, judicious consideration of red flag and congenital conditions is crucial.

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