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Aboriginal Patterns of Cancer Care: a five-year study in New South Wales.
Newman C; Treloar C; Brener L; Ellard J; O'Connell DL; Butow P; Supramaniam R; Dillon APublished 2008Article -
Age, health, and education determine supportive care needs of men younger than 70 years with prostate cancer
Smith DP; Supramaniam R; King MT; Ward J; Berry M; Armstrong BKPublished 2007PURPOSE: It is important to meet the supportive care needs of cancer patients to ensure their satisfaction with their care. A population-wide sample of men younger than 70 years and newly diagnosed with prostate cancer was ...Article -
Are Aboriginal people more likely to be diagnosed with more advanced cancer?
Gibberd A; Supramaniam R; Dillon A; Armstrong BK; O'Connell DLPublished 2015Objective: To determine whether Aboriginal people in New South Wales were diagnosed with more advanced cancer than non-Aboriginal people. Design, setting and participants: Cross-sectional study of cancer cases, excluding ...Article -
Breast cancer survival in NSW in 1973 to 1995
Supramaniam R; Smith DP; Coates M; Hayes L; Armstrong BPublished 1998Statistical Report, Research -
BreastScreen New South Wales Ten Year Statistical Report: 1988 - 1998
Estoesta JV; Supramaniam R; Brassil AE; Taylor RJPublished 2000Statistical Report, Research -
Cancer in New South Wales Incidence and Mortality 2000 featuring projections of selected sites to 2010
Tracey E; Supramaniam RPublished 2002Statistical Report, Research -
Cancer incidence and mortality in people aged less than 75 years: changes in Australia over the period 1987-2007
Sitas F; O'Connell DL; Smith MA; Armstrong K; Yu XQ; Canfell K; Robotin M; Feletto E; Penman A; Gibberd A; Kahn C; Weber MF; Chiew M; Supramaniam R; Velentzis L; Nickson C; Smith DPPublished 2013BACKGROUND: Australia has one of the highest rates of cancer incidence worldwide and, despite improving survival, cancer continues to be a major public health problem. Our aim was to provide simple summary measures of ...Article -
Cancer Incidence in New South Wales Migrants 1991 to 2001
Supramaniam R; O'Connell DL; Tracey EA; Sitas FPublished 2007Report, Research -
Cancer Maps for New South Wales 1998 to 2002
Bois JP; Clements M; Yu XQ; Supramaniam R; Smith DP; Bovaird S; O'Connell DLPublished 2007Report, Research -
Cancer mortality in Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia, 1994-2002
Supramaniam R; Grindley H; Pulver LJPublished 2007OBJECTIVE: To describe, for the first time, mortality from cancer for Aboriginal residents of New South Wales (NSW). METHODS: These are the results of a descriptive study of cancer deaths from the NSW Central Cancer Registry ...Article -
Cervical cancer in NSW:Incidence and mortality, 1995. Cancer Information Update No. 3
Supramaniam RPublished 1997Other -
Comparing colorectal cancer treatment and survival for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in New South Wales
Weir K; Supramaniam R; Gibberd A; Dillon A; Armstrong BK; O'Connell DLPublished 2016Objectives: Our aim was to compare surgical treatment rates and survival rates for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in New South Wales with colorectal cancer, and to describe the medical treatment received by a sample ...Article -
Engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in prostate cancer health care programs
Adams M; Gleeson K; Supramaniam R; Earnshaw TPublished 2015Report, Research -
Future cancer trends to be influenced by past and future migration
Supramaniam R; O'Connell DL; Robotin M; Tracey E; Sitas FPublished 2008Article -
Gaps in optimal care for lung cancer
Vinod SK; Armstrong B; O'Connell DL; Simonella L; Delaney GP; Boyer M; Peters M; Miller D; Supramaniam R; McCawley LPublished 2007PURPOSE: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia, but little is known about how Australian patients with this disease are managed. METHODS: Lung cancer patients diagnosed from November 1, 2001 to ...Article -
Improvements in Breast Cancer Survival. Breast Cancer Survival in NSW - 1973 to 1995. Cancer Information Update No. 6
Supramaniam RPublished 1998Other -
Increasing rates of surgical treatment and preventing comorbidities may increase breast cancer survival for Aboriginal women
Supramaniam R; Gibberd A; Dillon A; Goldsbury DE; O'Connell DLPublished 2014BACKGROUND: Lower breast cancer survival has been reported for Australian Aboriginal women compared to non-Aboriginal women, however the reasons for this disparity have not been fully explored. We compared the surgical ...Article -
Interval breast cancers in New South Wales
Taylor R; Supramaniam R; Rickard M; Estoesta JVPublished 2001Article -
Interval breast cancers in New South Wales, Australia, and comparisons with trials and other mammographic screening programmes
Taylor R; Supramaniam R; Rickard M; Estoesta J; Moreira CPublished 2002OBJECTIVE: To present information on 1st year interval breast cancer from the New South Wales mammographic screening programme and to compare with published results from trials and services. SETTING: New South Wales data ...Article -
Lung cancer treatment and mortality for Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: results from a population-based record linkage study and medical record audit
Gibberd A; Supramaniam R; Dillon A; Armstrong BK; O'Connell DLPublished 2016Background The aim of this study was to compare surgical treatment received by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia and to examine whether patient ...Article
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