A retrospective chart review was undertaken on all patients in Victoria who were referred for radiotherapy for a gynaecological cancer from February 1997 to January, 1998. Three hundred and ten patients were identified which represents less than one-third of all gynaecological cancers diagnosed in Victoria each year. Ninety-two of the 310 patients (30%) referred for radiotherapy were managed without the prior involvement of a certified gynaecological oncologist. The 310 patients included 95 patients with cervical cancer, 33 patients with ovarian cancer and 142 patients with endometrial cancer. The initial management strategies employed for patients with the major gynaecological cancers varied depending on the source of referral. This difference was most marked in endometrial cancer due mainly to differing indications for full surgical staging and subsequent referral for radiotherapy both between types of specialists and also between gynaecological oncology units. The development of evidence based guidelines in the major gynaecological cancers should lead to a more uniform approach to the care of women with gynaecological malignancies.
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