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Useful Management Information
- In women where a vulval cancer is strongly suspected on examination, urgent referral should not await biopsy.
- Vulval cancers may present as unexplained lumps, bleeding from ulceration or pain.
- Vulval cancer may also present with pruritus or pain. For a patient who presents with these symptoms and where cancer is not immediately suspected, it is reasonable to use a period of ‘treat, watch and wait’ as a method of management. However, this should include active follow-up until symptoms resolve or a diagnosis is confirmed. If symptoms persist, the referral may be urgent or non-urgent, depending on the symptoms and the degree of concern about cancer.
- If radiology is coming from external source (NOT GCUH) contact radiology provider and ask them to transfer images to the GCUH PACS system prior to your referral.
Minimum Referral Criteria
Does your patient meet the minimum referral criteria?
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) |
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- Biopsy result
- CT CAP
- USS bilateral groin nodes
Additional Referral Information
- There is no additional Referral information
Send Referrals To
Smart Referrals
Preferred Method About Smart Referrals
Secure Web Transfer
Send to: Gold Coast Health Service District
Internal Referrals
Gynaecology Oncology (E-Blueslips)
Fax
(07) 5687 4497
Post
Gynaecology Oncology, Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215
Enquiries
1300 744 284
Service Availability
Dr Helen Green
Facilities
Gold Coast University Hospital
If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.