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Ovarian cancer is often called the “silent killer” In New Zealand, more women lose their lives to ovarian cancer than to cervical, uterine, vulval, and vaginal cancers combined.
In this webinar, Gynae-Oncologist Cecile Bergzoll will take us inside the lived experiences of ovarian cancer patients. Through clinical vignettes - spanning early diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care - she will also highlight the resources and support systems currently available to patients, families, and healthcare partners, offering practical guidance.
As always, we will take as many of your questions as time permits.
Presenter
Cecile Bergzoll
Cecile is an Auckland based Gynae-Oncologist. Initially trained in France, she has been in New Zealand since 2011. She is the current chair of the New Zealand Gynae Cancer Group and the chair of the Gynae-Oncology committee for the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of O&G (RANZCOG).
She leads the Gynae-Oncology training program at Auckland Hospital. Her special interests are radical surgery for gynaecological cancers, and surgical education.
She loves swapping her sterile surgical gloves for skiing, cycling or gardening ones.

