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An accomplished Consultant Oncologist, Surgeon, Co-Lead Colposcopist, and Gynaecologist in London, Mr. Saurabh Phadnis specialises in gynaecological cancers. He excels in managing abnormal smears, offering comprehensive care from diagnosis to treatment and post-care follow-up.
Mr. Phadnis undertook his general gynaecology training at several renowned centres in the East of England. He then advanced his expertise by completing gynaecological oncology subspecialty training at the esteemed Barts Gynaecological Cancer Centre in London.
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We offer comprehensive gynaecological care, covering everything from routine screenings and colposcopy to advanced surgery and cancer treatment.
Colposcopy is a vital diagnostic tool in women’s health, allowing for early detection of potential issues and providing peace of
Ovarian cancer surgery is one of the primary treatment options for ovarian cancer, offering patients a chance to remove cancerous
Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life that marks the end of menstrual cycles and reproductive years. While
Colposcopy is a vital diagnostic tool in women’s health, allowing for early detection of potential issues and providing peace of
We manage a wide range of gynaecological conditions, from abnormal smears and cervical pre-cancer to ovarian and other gynaecological cancers.
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We specialize in the comprehensive management of abnormal smears, colposcopy, and gynaecological cancer treatment. My services include hysteroscopy, laparoscopic surgery, fertility preservation, and the management of familial gynaecological cancer.
Diagnosis starts with imaging, biopsy, and colposcopy. Depending on the cancer type and stage, treatment can involve surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. I work with you at every step to provide a customized treatment plan and ongoing support.
During a colposcopy, we will closely examine your cervix using a magnifying instrument. The procedure is typically quick and non-invasive, although you may experience mild discomfort. We will guide you through every step and discuss the results with you.
You can book an appointment directly through our website or contact my office. We offer both in-person and virtual consultations for your convenience.
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Ovarian cancer prevention How is it screened? There is no reliable test to screen for ovarian cancer. At present there is no national screening programme. The UKCTOC trial, which was the largest randomised trial in screening for ovarian cancer, suggested multimodal screening using blood test for CA 125, using Risk
Understanding Gynaecological Cancers What are the different types of gynae cancers? – how common are they? Gynaecological organs include womb, cervix, fallopian tube/ovary, vagina and vulva. Cancer can arise from any of these organs.Cancer of womb is the most common with 9300 new cases every year, ovarian or fallopian tubal
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Colposcopy, Gynaecological Cancers, and Cervical Screening Five things you didn’t know about: colposcopy 1. The examination is similar to having a smear test 2. A biopsy is not always necessary 3. Treatment is not always indicated, as most precancerous conditions resolve 4. You may
Platinum‑Resistant Ovarian Cancer What changes have been made and when did this occur? From April 2019, Primary HPV (Human Papillomavirus) screening was implemented in UK. This is new way of examining cervical smears, where the sample is checked for abnormal cells only if HPV is detected. Why was this introduced?
Platinum‑Resistant Ovarian Cancer Surgery in Recurrent Platinum‑Resistant Ovarian Cancer: navigating hope and risk Ovarian cancer remains the most lethal gynaecological malignancy, largely because many women present with advanced disease and relapse despite aggressive treatment. While initial cytoreductive surgery and platinum‑taxane chemotherapy offer the best chance of remission, most tumours eventually
Understanding Pelvic Exenteration Understanding Pelvic Exenteration: an extensive operation with curative intent Pelvic exenteration is among the most complex and demanding operations in gynaecological oncology. First described in 1948 by the pioneering surgeon Alexander Brunschwig for women with recurrent cervical cancer, the procedure entails en bloc removal of pelvic organs
Let’s Talk Ovarian Cancer Prevention What is ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells from the ovary grow in an uncontrolled way. The ovaries are a pair of small organs located low in the tummy. Connected to the womb, the ovaries store a woman’s supply of eggs. It is
Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer What are most common symptoms of Ovarian Cancer Ovarian cancer is notorious for causing very minimal symptoms in the early stages but commonly occurs after menopause (after 50 years of age) and symptoms can be non-specific such as: Abdominal distension and bloating that doesn’t come and
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Colposcopy, Gynaecological Cancers, and Cervical Screening Five things you didn’t know about: colposcopy 1. The examination is similar to having a smear test 2. A biopsy is not always necessary 3. Treatment is not always indicated, as most precancerous conditions resolve 4. You may