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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, MPublished 2017-04-01PURPOSE: 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, ...Open AccessArticle -
The burden of pancreatic cancer in Australia attributable to smoking
Arriaga, M; Vajdic, C; MacInnis, R; Canfell, K; Magliano, D; Shaw, J; Byles, J; Giles, G; Taylor, A; Gill, T; Hirani, V; Cumming, R; Mitchell, P; Banks, E; Marker, J; Adelstein, B-A; Laaksonen, MPublished 2019-03-18Objective To estimate the burden of pancreatic cancer in Australia attributable to modifiable exposures, particularly smoking. Design Prospective pooled cohort study. Setting, participants Seven prospective Australian study ...Open AccessArticle -
Clinical pathway for the screening, assessment and management of anxiety and depression in adult cancer patients: Australian guidelines
Butow, PN; Price, MA; Shaw, J; Turner, J; Clayton, J; Grimison, P; Rankin, N; Kirsten, LPublished 2015-09-01Open AccessArticle -
The cost to government and society of chronic kidney disease stage 1-5, a national cohort study
Wyld, M; Lee, CMY; Chadban, S; Zhuo, X; White, S; Shaw, J; Morton, RL; Colagiuri, SPublished 2015Background:Costs associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are not well docu-mented. Understanding such costs is important to inform economic evaluations ofprevention strategies and treatment options.Aim:To estimate the ...Article -
Development of clinical pathways for anxiety and depression for patients with cancer in Australia
Shaw, J; Price, MA; Thein, T; Grimison, P; Clayton, J; Rankin, N; Shaw, T; Butow, PNPublished 2014-01-01Open AccessConference paper -
Dietary Salt Intake and Discretionary Salt Use in Two General Population Samples in Australia: 2011 and 2014
Nowson, C; Lim, K; Grimes, C; O'Halloran, S; Land, MA; Webster, J; Shaw, J; Chalmers, J; Smith, W; Flood, V; Woodward, M; Neal, BPublished 2015-12-15The limited Australian measures to reduce population sodium intake through national initiatives targeting sodium in the food supply have not been evaluated. The aim was, thus, to assess if there has been a change in salt ...Open AccessArticle -
Evaluating an evidence-based care pathway for the management of anxiety and depression in cancer care
Shaw, J; Price, MA; Butow, PN; Clayton, J; Grimison, P; Shaw, T; Rankin, NPublished 2014-01-01Open AccessConference paper -
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, CPublished 2019-05-20Substantial 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 ...Open AccessArticle -
The future burden of lung cancer attributable to current modifiable behaviours: a pooled study of seven Australian cohorts
Laaksonen, M; Canfell, K; MacInnis, R; Arriaga, M; Banks, E; Magliano, D; Giles, G; Cumming, R; Byles, J; Mitchell, P; Gill, T; Hirani, V; McCullough, S; Shaw, J; Taylor, A; Adelstein, B; Vajdic, CPublished 2018-07-02Background Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public health action to improve health and health equity. We quantified the future lung cancer burden preventable by behavioural ...Open AccessArticle -
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, MPublished 2018-07-01Background 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 ...Open AccessArticle -
The impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients, their carers and Oncology health professionals: A qualitative study
Butow, P; Havard, P E; Butt, Z; Juraskova; Sharpe, L; Dhillon, H; Beatty, L; Beale, P; Cigolini, M; Kelly, B; Chan, R J; Kirsten, L; Best, M; Shaw, JPublished 2022OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients, carers and oncology health professionals have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in many ways, but their experiences and psychosocial responses to the pandemic are still being explored. This ...Article -
The Preventable Burden of Breast Cancers for Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women in Australia: A Pooled Cohort Study
Arriaga, M; Vajdic, C; Canfell, K; MacInnis, R; Banks, E; Byles, J; Magliano, D; Taylor, A; Mitchell, P; Giles, G; Shaw, J; Gill, T; Klaes, E; Velentzis, L; Cumming, R; Hirani, V; Laaksonen, MPublished 2019-01-01Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours are lacking. We assessed the effect of individual and joint behaviour modifications on breast cancer burden for premenopausal ...Article -
Reducing disparity in outcomes for immigrants with cancer: a qualitative assessment of the feasibility and acceptability of a culturally targeted telephone-based supportive care intervention
Shaw, J; Butow, PN; Sze, M; Young, J; Goldstein, DPublished 2013-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Treatment decision making experiences of migrant cancer patients and their families in Australia
Shaw, J; Zou, X; Butow, PNPublished 2015-01-01Open AccessArticle
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