Endocrinology

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Pancreatic disease can have extensive consequences on a patient’s health and well-being. Pancreatic disease can often be silent, subtle and deceptive. Moreover, our understandings of how to tackle these diseases and their major consequences continues to evolve. This expert-led education module focuses on three of the commonest pancreatic disorders: cancer, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic exocrine insufficiency. These presentations provide authoritative and practical explanations to help you develop your understanding of the diagnosis and management of these conditions.

A/Prof Kenneth Ho
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In this Product Explainer Endocrinologist A/Prof Kenneth Ho explains the role of testosterone scrotal cream for male hypogonadism confirmed by clinical assessment and measurement of serum testosterone (5 mins).

Dr David Yeo
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In this Product Explainer Hepatobiliary Surgeon Dr David Yeo explains the role of pancreatic enzyme supplements for pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, especially the importance of educating patients on correct dosing requirements to optimise nutrient absorption (7 mins).

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Fiona Clark
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Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at late stage, leading to poor survival rates, but advances in molecular profiling and development of gene-targeted drugs could offer hope for the future

Expert/s: Fiona Clark
Prof John Zalcberg
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Pancreatic cancer accounts for about 3% of all newly diagnosed cancers and yet was the 3rd most common cause of cancer death last year

Prof Richard O'Brien
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In this Product Explainer, Endocrinologist Prof Richard O'Brien explains the role of Fenofibrate in reducing the progression of diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes (5 mins).

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Tune in to our special thyroid podcast series, hosted by Dr David Lim.

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Dr Agnieszka Lemanska
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Every year, more than 10,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, for most of those people, the disease is diagnosed too late to be cured. Less than 10% of people live five years following a diagnosis.

Prof Leigh Delbridge
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How clarifying the Bethesda grading system of thyroid biopsy results can help to minimise unnecessary thyroid biopsies and thyroid surgery, and a handy structured approach and explanation of the newer ultrasound classification system

Prof Susan Davis AO
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In this Product Explainer, Endocrinologist Prof Susan Davis AO explains the role of topical testosterone for the treatment of hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction (HSDD) in postmenopausal women (4 mins).

Dr Linda Calabresi
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Key factors when assessing a thyroid nodule are size, number and whether it is ‘hot’ or ‘cold’, says leading endocrinologist, Professor Bruce Robinson.

Prof Creswell Eastman AO
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The importance of maintaining thyroid health during pregnancy, when to do thyroid function testing during pregnancy, and the risks of postpartum thyroiditis developing in women known to have thyroid antibodies