• The burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors: the Australian cancer-PAF cohort consortium 

      Arriaga, M; Vajdic, C; Canfell, K; MacInnis, R; Hull, P; Magliano, D; Banks, E; Giles, G; Cumming, R; Byles, J; Taylor, A; Shaw, J; Price, K; Hirani, V; Mitchell, P; Adelstein, B; Laaksonen, M
      Published 2017-04-01
      PURPOSE: To estimate the Australian cancer burden attributable to lifestyle-related risk factors and their combinations using a novel population attributable fraction (PAF) method that accounts for competing risk of death, ...
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    • The future burden of kidney and bladder cancers preventable by behaviour modification in Australia: a pooled cohort study 

      Laaksonen, M; MacInnis, R; Canfell, K; Giles, G; Hull, P; Shaw, J; Cumming, R; Gill, T; Banks, E; Mitchell, P; Byles, J; Magliano, D; Hirani, V; Connah, D; Vaidic, C
      Published 2019-05-20
      Substantial changes in the prevalence of the principal kidney and bladder cancer risk factors, smoking (both cancers) and body fatness (kidney cancer), have occurred but the contemporary cancer burden attributable to these ...
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    • The Future Colorectal Cancer Burden Attributable to Modifiable Behaviors: A Pooled Cohort Study 

      Vajdic, C; MacInnis, R; Canfell, K; Hull, P; Arriaga, M; Hirani, V; Cumming, R; Mitchell, P; Byles, J; Giles, G; Banks, E; Taylor, A; Shaw, J; Magliano, D; Marker, J; Adelstein, B; Gill, T; Laaksonen, M
      Published 2018-07-01
      Background Previous estimates of the colorectal cancer (CRC) burden attributed to behaviors have not considered joint effects, competing risk, or population subgroup differences. Methods We pooled data from seven prospective ...
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