November 2023
Sessile serrated polyposis syndrome
27/11/23 22:30
Sessile Serrated Polyposis Syndrome (SSPS), also known as Sessile Serrated Adenoma Polyposis (SSAP), is a condition characterised by the presence of multiple serrated polyps in the colon. Read More…
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
24/11/23 14:51
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder affecting the large intestine, characterised by abdominal pain, alternating bowel habit and bloating. Read More…
Coeliac disease
24/11/23 14:40
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder that primarily affects the small intestine and is triggered by the ingestion of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Read More…
Ulcerative colitis
24/11/23 00:19
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic condition that primarily affects the colon and rectum. It is characterised by inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the large intestine.
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Helicobacter Pylori
18/11/23 16:33
Helicobacter pylori is a unique type of bacteria capable of surviving and thriving in the harsh, acidic environment of the stomach. It's known for its role in causing various gastrointestinal disorders, including peptic ulcers and gastritis. Read More…
Pancreatic cancer screening
11/11/23 00:04
The journey towards effective pancreatic cancer screening and improved survival rates is complex, but with continued research and awareness, there is hope for progress. Australians at increased risk for pancreatic cancer should engage with their healthcare providers to understand their individual risk and discuss appropriate surveillance options. Read More…
Colon cancer screening
08/11/23 22:23
Colorectal cancer screening is a cornerstone of cancer control in Australia. Through the NBCSP, Australians are empowered to take proactive steps in managing their health. Participation in regular screening is critical and can save lives through early detection. For more information on the screening program or to understand your personal risk, contact the NBCSP or speak to your healthcare provider.
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