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Suite 20 Netcare Femina Hospital, 460 Belvedere Street, Arcadia, 0083, Pretoria

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Monday to Thursday: 8H30 - 13H00

Meet Professor Greta Dreyer

Prof Dreyer is a registered female oncological gynaecologist practicing in Pretoria and George, South Africa. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Gynaecology at University of Pretoria.

About Prof Greta Dreyer

Prof Greta Dreyer
Prof Greta Dreyer

Prof Greta Dreyer’s Education & Experience

MBChB

Graduated from University of Pretoria.
1987

MMed (O et G)

Graduated with Masters in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at University of Pretoria.
1994

Scholarship

Subspecialisation in genealogy, human genetics and genetic counseling at Radboud University.
1996

Scholarship

Training in pelvic surgery and laparoscopy at Nijmegen & Leuven
1996

Scholarship

Gynaecologic Oncology treatment & decision making at the University of Edinburgh
1996

Local Fellowship

Subspecialisation in Gynaecologic Gynaecology at University of Pretoria.
1998

International Fellowship

Sub-specialisation in pelvic surgery and Gynaecologic Oncology through the Dutch Cancer Institute in Utrecht University, Netherlands
1999

MCOG (SA)

Member of the South African College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists by peer review
2000

Council member COG (SA)

First election as Council member
2001

Head of Gynaecologic Oncocology

Academic head of Gynaecologic Oncology at University of Pretoria
2002 – Present

Adjunct Professor

Appointment by the University of Pretoria
2005

Clinical head of Gynaecology Unit

Appointment by the Steve Biko Academic Hospital
2006

Associate Professor

Appointment by the University of Pretoria
2009

SAJGO

First editor of the SA Journal of Gynaecologic Oncology
2009

PhD

Receives doctorate from the University of Pretoria with a thesis in cancer cellular genetics
2011

SASGO President

Elected as president of the Gynaecologic Oncology Society
2016

SASOG President

Elected as president of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society
2017

O&G Forum

Editor-in-chief of the O&G Forum local publication
2019

IGCS President Elect

Elected to this position at the International Gynecologic Cancer Society
2022

Main Interests

Inherited cancer risk

Using personal cancer history, family history, and genetic testing to establish whether an increased cancer risk has been inherited, contributes to the management of cancer and to the prevention of future cancer in patients and their families. This specialized area of work requires specialised knowledge, interest, patience and counselling to obtain good outcomes, but it presents us with a powerful opportunity to impact on women’s cancer risk and outcomes.

Cancer surgery

The focus of my sub-specialty and advanced training is complex pelvic and gynaecologic cancer surgery. I believe in tailoring the extent of surgery to tumour size and patient characteristics, but not in compromising cancer control to limit surgical morbidity. Accurate staging and cancer control in cervical, uterine and vulva cancer requires fairly standardized primary surgical treatment in almost all cases.
 
Ovarian cancer treatment requires a tailored approach as primary, interval of secondary cytoreductive operations together with the use of chemotherapy. Salvage surgery in all gynaecologic cancer is a personal interest and includes radical and ultra-radical surgery to attempt salvage in a desperate situation when other treatment options are either exhausted or will be less effective.
 

Menopause, hormones and cancer

The impact of female hormones and their withdrawal on the female body structures and function remains fascinating. In addition, the impact of natural and pharmaceutical hormones on cancer risk and cancer cells is both critically important and a source of huge anxiety. Women’s cancers are increasingly treated with hormones and anti-hormones, and the cancer risk increases and decreases via hormonal therapy are understood better. I am passionate to interpret these influences to patients in order to mediate fully informed decision-making.

Quality of life

Sexual and reproductive health is at the core of multiple issues that affect QoL dramatically. A holistic view of women’s health require a strong focus on not only survival, but also quality of life. Issues of importance include pubertal difficulties, relationships, pregnancy and fertility problems, empowerment, menopausal symptoms, ageing, survivorship after cancer treatment, and end-of-life support.
I am interested in all medical, surgical and non-medical interventions to improve QoL and believe that these all deserve more attention.

My Team

Marlene Bosman

Practice Manager

Marlene is a qualified registered nurse practitioner. She has been managing the diary and all clinical aspects of the practice since 2008 and has vast experience of the challenges and peri-operative management of women with gynaecologic disease and especially cancer.
 
Contact Marlene:
Tel: 012 325 0309

Charlien Maritz

Financial Officer

Charlien takes responsibility for the finances of the practice, and will be able to discuss payment options, discount, and terms. She is also responsible for accounts and communication regarding accounts and payment with patients, funders and medical aids.


Contact Charlien:
Tel: 012 325 0310

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