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View article: Introduction of breast density notification within BreastScreen South Australia – Results of an online client survey
Introduction of breast density notification within BreastScreen South Australia – Results of an online client survey Open
Additional new strategies are required to better engage with general practitioners and clients, to improve breast density education and to develop a personalised screening program in the future.
View article: Cardiovascular mortality in people with cancer compared to the general population: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Cardiovascular mortality in people with cancer compared to the general population: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of non‐cancer death in cancer survivors, but the risk of CVD varies between cancers. Objectives To synthesise available evidence on patterns and magnitude of CVD mortality risk. …
View article: A Prospective Study Assessing the Efficacy and Toxicity of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Oligometastatic Bone Metastases
A Prospective Study Assessing the Efficacy and Toxicity of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Oligometastatic Bone Metastases Open
Our study supports existing literature in showing that SBRT is effective and tolerable in patients with oligometastatic bone disease. Larger phase III trials are necessary and reasonable to determine long-term efficacy and toxicities.
View article: P72 The role of the historical clinical and imaging data in targeted lung health check screening review meetings
P72 The role of the historical clinical and imaging data in targeted lung health check screening review meetings Open
Introduction The Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon and Gloucester (SWAG) Cancer Alliance are undertaking a Phase 3 Pilot in the National TLHC programme. SWAG covers a population of 2.6 million with an estimated 366,500 eligible participants. Weekl…
View article: Variations in colorectal cancer pattern of care by age and comorbidity in South Australia
Variations in colorectal cancer pattern of care by age and comorbidity in South Australia Open
Background Advanced age is associated with decreased likelihood of colorectal cancer treatment. Here, we investigated the extent to which comorbidities are accountable for this lesser treatment. Methods Using population‐based datasets, the…
View article: Associations of advanced age with comorbidity, stage and primary subsite as contributors to mortality from colorectal cancer
Associations of advanced age with comorbidity, stage and primary subsite as contributors to mortality from colorectal cancer Open
Background Although survival from colorectal cancer (CRC) has improved substantially in recent decades, people with advanced age still have a high likelihood of mortality from this disease. Nonetheless, few studies have investigated how ca…
View article: Variations in Patterns of Care of Rectal Cancer Patients in South Australia According to Sociodemographic Characteristics:A Registry Study
Variations in Patterns of Care of Rectal Cancer Patients in South Australia According to Sociodemographic Characteristics:A Registry Study Open
Objective. To explore variations in patterns of care over three decades for a subgroup of rectal cancer patients in South Australia according to sociodemographic characteristics. Methods. This study evaluated three decades of retrospective…
View article: Manuscript Title an Online Survey of the Self-Reported Psychological Reaction to Breast Density Notification in a Population-Based Breast Screening
Manuscript Title an Online Survey of the Self-Reported Psychological Reaction to Breast Density Notification in a Population-Based Breast Screening Open
View article: Development of the consensus‐based recommendations for Podiatry care of Neuropathy In Cancer Survivors (PodNICS): a Delphi consensus study of Australian podiatrists
Development of the consensus‐based recommendations for Podiatry care of Neuropathy In Cancer Survivors (PodNICS): a Delphi consensus study of Australian podiatrists Open
Background Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) is the most common presenting side effect of chemotherapy. As a sensory based neuropathy, this condition can persist for a long time after cessation of chemotherapy and impact th…
View article: Long-term benefits for lower socioeconomic groups by improving bowel screening participation in South Australia: A modelling study
Long-term benefits for lower socioeconomic groups by improving bowel screening participation in South Australia: A modelling study Open
Introduction The gap in bowel cancer screening participation rates between the lowest socioeconomic position (SEP) groups and the highest in Australia is widening. This study estimates the long-term health impacts and healthcare costs at c…
View article: The impact of age on multi-disciplinary team access and decision-making for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer: a single regional hospital experience
The impact of age on multi-disciplinary team access and decision-making for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer: a single regional hospital experience Open
Objective: To explore whether age impacts on multidisciplinary team (MDT) access and/or decision-making for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) in a regional setting. Methods: A retrospective audit of factors (identified from a…
View article: Well-being Content Inclusion in Pharmacy Education Across the United States and Canada
Well-being Content Inclusion in Pharmacy Education Across the United States and Canada Open
Objective. To describe the landscape of well-being content inclusion across schools and colleges of pharmacy in the United States and Canada through identification of content implementation, incorporation, and assessment.Methods.…
View article: Influence of management practice on the microbiota of a critically endangered species: a longitudinal study of kākāpō chick faeces and associated nest litter
Influence of management practice on the microbiota of a critically endangered species: a longitudinal study of kākāpō chick faeces and associated nest litter Open
View article: High visceral fat to subcutaneous fat ratios portend a poor prognosis in patients with advanced endometrial cancer
High visceral fat to subcutaneous fat ratios portend a poor prognosis in patients with advanced endometrial cancer Open
View article: Multi-jurisdictional Prostate Cancer Registry Linkage.
Multi-jurisdictional Prostate Cancer Registry Linkage. Open
ObjectiveThe Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry for Australian and New Zealand (PCOR-ANZ) aims to monitor population-wide prostate cancer characteristics, treatments, and outcomes. However, long-term follow-up of secondary treatments, disea…
View article: Is the Glycoprotein Responsible for the Differences in Dispersal Rates between Lettuce Necrotic Yellows Virus Subgroups?
Is the Glycoprotein Responsible for the Differences in Dispersal Rates between Lettuce Necrotic Yellows Virus Subgroups? Open
Lettuce necrotic yellows virus is a type of species in the Cytorhabdovirus genus and appears to be endemic to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). The population of lettuce necrotic yellows virus (LNYV) is made up of two subgroups, SI …
View article: Variations in utilisation of colorectal cancer services in South Australia indicated by MBS/PBS benefits: a benefit incidence analysis
Variations in utilisation of colorectal cancer services in South Australia indicated by MBS/PBS benefits: a benefit incidence analysis Open
View article: Occurrence of Comorbidity with Colorectal Cancer and Variations by Age and Stage at Diagnosis
Occurrence of Comorbidity with Colorectal Cancer and Variations by Age and Stage at Diagnosis Open
View article: The knowledge exchange and dissemination plan of the We Can Quit2 community-based stop-smoking trial
The knowledge exchange and dissemination plan of the We Can Quit2 community-based stop-smoking trial Open
Background We Can Quit2 was a community-based randomised controlled trial which determined the feasibility and acceptability of We Can Quit (WCQ), a peer delivered stop-smoking programme comprising group support and free Nicotine Replaceme…
View article: Carcinosarcomas of the Uterus: Prognostic Factors and Impact of Adjuvant Treatment
Carcinosarcomas of the Uterus: Prognostic Factors and Impact of Adjuvant Treatment Open
Our findings indicate better survival among those who received PLND, chemotherapy and multimodal adjuvant therapy, with the latter applying to early and late stage disease. However, cautious interpretation is warranted, due to potential "i…
View article: Female breast cancer treatment and survival in South Australia: Results from linked health data
Female breast cancer treatment and survival in South Australia: Results from linked health data Open
Five-year disease-specific survival increased to 91% for 2010-2014. Most women had breast surgery (90%), systemic therapy (72%) and radiotherapy (60%). Less treatment applied for ages 80+ vs <50 years (aOR 0.10, 95% CI 0.05-0.20) and TNM s…
View article: Breast cancer treatment and survival differences in women in remote and socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, as demonstrated by linked data from New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Breast cancer treatment and survival differences in women in remote and socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, as demonstrated by linked data from New South Wales (NSW), Australia Open
View article: Identifying Patterns of Comorbidities with Cancers of the Colon and Rectum, as Related to age at Diagnosis
Identifying Patterns of Comorbidities with Cancers of the Colon and Rectum, as Related to age at Diagnosis Open
IntroductionAustralians have a high incidence of Colorectal cancer (CRC) and it is the second leading cause of cancer death. CRC patients experience more comorbid conditions such as diabetes and heart diseases than expected from population…
View article: Female Breast Cancer Treatment and Survival in South Australia: Results from Linked Health Data
Female Breast Cancer Treatment and Survival in South Australia: Results from Linked Health Data Open
Background: We investigated treatment and survival by clinical and sociodemographic characteristics in South Australia for service evaluation using linked data. Method: Data on invasive female breast cancers (n=13494) from the South Austra…
View article: Monitoring TNM stage of female breast cancer and survival across the South Australian population, with national and international TNM benchmarking: A population-based cohort study
Monitoring TNM stage of female breast cancer and survival across the South Australian population, with national and international TNM benchmarking: A population-based cohort study Open
Objective Using linked cancer registry and administrative data to monitor, tumour, node and metastases (TNM) stage and survival from female breast cancer in Australia. Method Analysis of 2000–2014 diagnoses with linked population-based dat…
View article: Time from diagnosis to treatment of colorectal cancer in a South Australian clinical registry cohort: how it varies and relates to survival
Time from diagnosis to treatment of colorectal cancer in a South Australian clinical registry cohort: how it varies and relates to survival Open
Objectives Some early studies indicated lower survival with longer time from diagnosis to cancer treatment, but others showed the reverse. We investigated time to treatment of colorectal cancer and associations with survival. Setting and p…
View article: The effects of comorbidity on colorectal cancer mortality in an Australian cancer population
The effects of comorbidity on colorectal cancer mortality in an Australian cancer population Open
View article: Associations between markers of health and playing golf in an Australian population
Associations between markers of health and playing golf in an Australian population Open
Objective To investigate associations between markers of health and playing golf in an Australian population. Methods Secondary analysis of data from the Australian National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey to compare selected health…
View article: Accounting for Immigrant Status when Calculating Cancer Incidence Rates for Bangkok
Accounting for Immigrant Status when Calculating Cancer Incidence Rates for Bangkok Open
Objective: Cancer-registry data are crucial for definingcancer incidence rates for use in setting service priorities and monitoringservice effects. This applies in Thailand where cancer is the leading cause of death and service needs are h…
View article: Developing a comorbidity index for comparing cancer outcomes in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians
Developing a comorbidity index for comparing cancer outcomes in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians Open