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Barriers to lung cancer care: health professionals’ perspectives
Dunn J; Garvey G; Valery PC; Ball D; Fong KM; Vinod S; O'Connell DL; Chambers SKPublished 2017Purpose Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Problematically, there is a wide variation in the management and survival for people with lung cancer and there is limited ...Article -
Cervical abnormalities are more common among Indigenous than other Australian women: a retrospective record-linkage study, 2000–2011
Whop LJ; Baade P; Garvey G; Cunningham J; Brotherton JML; Lokuge K; Valery PC; O'Connell DL; Canfell K; Diaz A; Roder D; Gertig D; Moore SP; Condon JRPublished 2016Indigenous Australian women have much higher incidence of cervical cancer compared to non-Indigenous women. Despite an organised cervical screening program introduced 25 years ago, a paucity of Indigenous-identified data ...Article -
Comorbidity and cervical cancer survival of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian women: A semi-national registry-based cohort study (2003-2012)
Diaz A; Baade PD; Valery PC; Whop LJ; Moore SP; Cunningham J; Garvey G; Brotherton JML; O'Connell DL; Canfell K; Sarfati D; Roder D; Buckley E; Condon JRPublished 2018Background Little is known about the impact of comorbidity on cervical cancer survival in Australian women, including whether Indigenous women’s higher prevalence of comorbidity contributes to their lower survival compared ...Article -
The first comprehensive report on Indigenous Australian women's inequalities in cervical screening: A retrospective registry cohort study in Queensland, Australia (2000‐2011)
Whop LJ; Garvey G; Baade P; Cunningham J; Lokuge K; Brotherton J; Valery P; O'Connell DL; Canfell K; Diaz A; Roder D; Gertig D; Moore SP; Condon JRPublished 2016BACKGROUND The Australian National Cervical Screening Program, introduced more than 20 years ago, does not record the Indigenous status of screening participants. This article reports the first population‐based estimates ...Article -
Human Papillomavirus and Oropharyngeal Cancer Among Indigenous Australians: Protocol for a Prevalence Study of Oral-Related Human Papillomavirus and Cost-Effectiveness of Prevention
Jamieson L; Garvey G; Hedges J; Mitchell A; Dunbar T; Leane C; Hill I; Warren K; Brown A; Ju X; Roder D; Logan R; Johnson N; Smith MA; Antonsson A; Canfell KPublished 2018Background: Oropharyngeal cancer is an important, understudied cancer affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a significant risk factor for oropharyngeal cancer. Current ...Article -
Improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with cancer requires a systematic approach to understanding patients' experiences of care
Green M; Cunningham J; O'Connell DL; Garvey GPublished 2017Open AccessArticle -
Lung Cancer Stigma Across the Social Network: Patients’ and Caregivers’ Perspectives
Occhipinti S; Dunn J; O'Connell DL; Garvey G; Valery PC; Ball D; Fong KM; Vinod S; Chambers SPublished 2018-10Abstract OBJECTIVE: To examine the personal experiences of people with lung cancer and their caregivers and how stigma is manifested throughout a patient's social network. METHODS: A qualitative thematic analysis of ...Article -
Psychological distress and quality of life in lung cancer: the role of health‐related stigma, illness appraisals and social constraints
Chambers SK; Baade P; Youl P; Aitken J; Occhipinti S; Vinod S; Valery P; Garvey G; Fong KM; Ball D; Zorbas H; Dunn J; O'Connell DLPublished 2015Objective Health‐related stigma is associated with negative psychological and quality of life outcomes in lung cancer patients. This study describes the impact of stigma on lung cancer patients' psychological distress and ...Article -
Spatial variation in cervical cancer screening participation and outcomes among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in Queensland
Dasgupta P; Whop LJ; Diaz A; Cramb SM; Moore SP; Brotherton JML; Cunningham J; Valery PC; Gertig D; Garvey G; Condon JR; O'Connell DL; Canfell K; Baade PDPublished 2019Indigenous women continue to experience a disproportionately higher burden of cervical cancer than non‐Indigenous women in Australia. The National Indigenous Cervical Screening Project used probabilistic record linkage to ...Article -
Time to clinical investigation for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Queensland women after a high grade abnormal Pap smear, 2000e2009
Whop LJ; Baade P; Brotherton JML; Canfell K; Cunningham J; Gertig D; Lokuge K; Garvey G; Moore SP; Diaz A; O'Connell DL; Valery P; Roder D; Condon JRPublished 2017Objectives: To investigate time to follow-up (clinical investigation) for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Queensland after a high grade abnormality (HGA) being detected by Pap smear. Design, setting, participants: ...Article -
Using probabilistic record linkage methods to identify Australian Indigenous women on the Queensland Pap Smear Register: the National Indigenous Cervical Screening Project
Whop LJ; Diaz A; Baade P; Garvey G; Cunningham J; Brotherton JML; Canfell K; Valery PC; O'Connell DLPublished 2016Objective To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of record linkage of existing population-based data sets to determine Indigenous status among women receiving Pap smears. This method may allow for the first ever ...Article -
Using probabilistic record linkage methods to identify Australian Indigenous women on the Queensland Pap Smear Register: the National Indigenous Cervical Screening Project.
Whop LJ; Diaz A; Baade P; Garvey G; Cunningham J; Brotherton JML; Canfell K; Valery PC; O'Connell DL; Taylor C; Moore SP; Condon JRPublished 2016OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of record linkage of existing population-based data sets to determine Indigenous status among women receiving Pap smears. This method may allow for the first ever ...Article
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