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Contemporary radical cystectomy outcomes in patients with invasive bladder cancer: A population-based study
Patel MI; Bang A; Gillatt D; Smith DPPublished 2015To determine the contemporary survival outcomes from a whole population and identify significant predictors of survival, as contemporary population-based survival outcomes after radical cystectomy (RC) for the treatment ...Article -
Contemporary radical cystectomy outcomes in patients with invasive bladder cancer: a population-based study.
Patel MI; Bang A; Gillatt D; Smith DPPublished 2015OBJECTIVE: To determine the contemporary survival outcomes from a whole population and identify significant predictors of survival, as contemporary population-based survival outcomes after radical cystectomy (RC) for the ...Article -
Cytoreductive nephrectomy for individuals with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: Inequities in access despite improved survival
Patel MI; Beattie K; Bang A; Gurney H; Smith DPPublished 2017The use of cytoreductive nephrectomy (CRN) in the targeted therapy era is still debated. We aimed to determine factors associated with reduced use of CRN and determine the effect of CRN on overall survival in patients with ...Article -
An examination of prostate cancer trends in Australia, England, Canada and USA: Is the Australian death rate too high?
Feletto E; Bang A; Cole-Clark D; Chalasani V; Rasiah K; Smith DPPublished 2015PURPOSE: To compare prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in Australia, USA, Canada and England and quantify the gap between observed prostate cancer deaths in Australia and expected deaths, using US mortality ...Article -
Factors associated with prostate specific antigen testing in Australians: Analysis of the New South Wales 45 and Up Study
Nair-Shalliker V; Bang A; Weber MF; Goldsbury DE; Caruana M; Emery J; Banks E; Canfell K; O'Connell DL; Smith DPPublished 2018Australia has one of the highest incidence rates of prostate cancer (PC) worldwide, due in part to widespread prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing. We aimed to identify factors associated with PSA testing in Australian ...Article -
Increased risk of suicide in New South Wales men with prostate cancer: Analysis of linked population-wide data
Smith DP; Calopdeos R; Bang A; Yu XQ; Egger S; Chambers S; O'Connell DLPublished 2018Background An elevated risk of suicide after a diagnosis of prostate cancer has been reported previously in the USA and Sweden. We aimed to identify whether prostate cancer survivors resident in New South Wales Australia ...Article -
An initial melanoma diagnosis may increase the subsequent risk of prostate cancer: Results from the New South Wales Cancer Registry
Cole-Clark D; Nair-Shalliker V; Bang A; Rasiah K; Chalasani V; Smith DPPublished 2018Emerging evidence suggests that a diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be associated with prostate cancer (PC) incidence. We examined if the incidence of CM was associated with an increased subsequent risk of PC. We ...Article -
Long-term health care costs for patients with prostate cancer: a population-wide longitudinal study in New South Wales, Australia.
Cronin P; Kirkbride B; Bang A; Parkinson B; Smith DP; Haywood PPublished 2017AIM: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian males. There are limited data on the long-term health system costs associated with PCa. The aim of this study is to estimate long-term health ...Article -
Patterns of prostate‐specific antigen testing by remoteness of residence and socio‐economic status: An Australian population‐based study
Calopedos RJS; Bang A; Patel MI; Baade P; Smith DPPublished 2019Objective Describes the variation in prostate cancer testing by the remoteness of residence and socio‐economic status groups in Australia. Design A national population‐based descriptive study using Medicare data extracted ...Article -
Poor survival of females with bladder cancer is limited to those aged 70 years or over: a population-wide linkage study, New South Wales, Australia
Patel MI; Bang A; Gillett D; Cheluvappa R; Smith DPPublished 2015Abstract Although men are diagnosed with bladder cancer (BC) with a rate three times higher than women, women experience poorer survival. The cause of this gender difference is not clear. The aim of this study was to ...Article -
Predictors of Surgical Approach for the Management of Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Population Based Study From Australia
Patel M; Strahan S; Bang A; Vass J; Smith DPPublished 2017Background The simultaneous adoption of laparoscopy and partial nephrectomy (PN) has been reported to result in unintended consequences. We aim to examine the contemporary (2001–2009) trends in use of PN and laparoscopy ...Article -
Volume-outcome relationship in penile cancer treatment: a population based patterns of care and outcomes study from Australia
Patel MI; Yuminaga Y; Bang A; Lawrentschuk N; Skyring T; Smith DPPublished 2016Abstract Objectives To study the patterns of care of penile cancer diagnosed in the state of New South Wales (NSW) over a 10 year period and determine factors that are associated with differences in survival. Patients ...Article
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