Australian Journal of General Practice
This article provides a targeted instructive management algorithm for improving understanding of conservative strategies in prostate cancer.
This narrative review was conducted to provide a targeted overview of contemporary management strategies in recurrent urinary infections.
This article provides an overview of genital gender affirmation surgeries, focusing on the available options and appropriate referral criteria for GPs and surgeons.
This paper aims to provide a synopsis of health and economic burden of interstitial lung diseases in Australia, based on recently completed research.
This article ascertains the knowledge of, and attitudes towards, Q fever and behaviours in the management of Q fever among GPs across rural and urban areas.
This article provides a summary of the data on the safety of vaginal oestrogens in women with breast cancer to help GPs advise their patients in this situation.
Pouchitis is an inflammatory or infective condition of the ileal pouch. It is a common complication of colectomy surgery.
This article aims to highlight treatment options available for the management of bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and the benefits and potential drawbacks of each.
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This article highlights the key diagnostic and management principles of female stress urinary incontinence in general practice and discusses management options.
When using topical options for treating low-grade lesions, it is important to inform the patient about possible treatment failure and the need to have another intervention if the lesion recurs.
This study highlights the triumphs and gaps in asthma management during the COVID-19 pandemic and the vulnerability of existing asthma care systems to disruption.
This review provides a contemporary update on androgen deprivation therapy, with further discussion of emerging novel therapies for primary care.
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