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      • The Women's Cancer Centre for Wales is within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and is based in University Hospital of Wales, Women's Unit. It is part of the South Wales Cancer Network, and provide a gynaecological oncology tertiary referral service for South East Wales and parts of South West Wales.
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  2. The Women's Cancer Centre for Wales is within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and is based in University Hospital of Wales, Women's Unit. It is part of the South Wales Cancer Network, and provide a gynaecological oncology tertiary referral service for South East Wales and parts of South West Wales.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Gynaecological cancers. Each year, around 1,200 people are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer in Wales. Symptoms vary between different types of gynaecological cancers, and each have different treatment pathways, and affect women and girls in different ways.

  4. We are a tertiary referral hub for South Wales as well as the local referral centre for the population in Cardiff and the Vale. Furthermore we are also a surgical training centre for gynaecological cancer as well as the regional research unit. The main surgical centre is at UHW whilst the radiology and pathology support is split between UHW and ...

  5. May 14, 2024 · About 1,200 women in Wales are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer each year and 470 die. Health Secretary Eluned Morgan asked cancer leaders in March 2023 to give gynaecological cancers...

  6. In this section we bring together basic information about the main types of cancer treatment and how they are provided in North Wales. If you are being treated for cancer, your healthcare team will be there to provide you with written and verbal information and support at key points along your care pathway.

  7. The SEWGOC at the University Hospital of Llandough is one of 2 gynaecological cancer centres in South Wales. Although the network covers a number of general hospitals in South Wales, not all the hospitals have their referral stream to us for both historical and logistical reasons.

  8. A specialist nurse has been recognised for helping women receive a quicker diagnosis and short-term treatment for cancer until surgery can be performed. Paula Bidder, an advanced nurse hysteroscopist based at Neath Port Talbot Hospital, leads the post-menopausal bleed (PMB) service.

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