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Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions

    • Review of Snyder L “Ethical choices. Case studies for medical practice 2nd edition” 

      Lipworth, W
      Published 2006-01-01
      Ethics teaching is often theoretical, emphasising broad ethical principles, such as autonomy, or normative theories, such as consequentialism. Case studies are used primarily to illustrate these principles and theories. ...
      Open Access
      Article, Letter
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    • What they want: Inclusion of Blood and Marrow Transplant Survivor Preference in the Development of Models of Care for Long-Term Health in Sydney, Australia 

      Dyer, G.; Gilroy, N.; Brown, L.; Hogg, M.; Brice, L.; Kabir, M.; Greenwood, M.; Larsen, S.R.; Moore, J.; Hertzberg, M.; Kwan, J.; Huang, G.; Tan, J.; Ward, C; Kerridge, I
      Published 2015-12-01
      Highlights •We surveyed 441 allogeneic bone marrow transplantation survivors about their long-term care preference •Of the respondents, 44.9% indicated that they would prefer long-term follow-up with their ...
      Open Access
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    • A survey of fertility and sexual health following allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in New South Wales, Australia 

      Dyer, G.; Gilroy, N.; Bradford, J.; Brice, L.; Kabir, M.; Greenwood, M.; Larsen, S.; Moore, J.; Hertzberg, M.; Kwan, J.; Brown, L.; Hogg, M.; Huang, G.; Tan, J.; Ward, C; Kerridge, I
      Published 2015-12-21
      Four hundred and twenty-one adult allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) survivors participated in a cross-sectional study to assess sexual dysfunction and infertility post-transplant. Survey instruments ...
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    • Cancergazing? CA125 and post-treatment surveillance in advanced ovarian cancer. 

      Jordens, C; Morrell, B; Harnett, P; Hobbs, K; Mason, C; Kerridge, I
      Published 2010-01-01
      Post-treatment surveillance of advanced ovarian cancer involves regular testing of asymptomatic patients using the CA125 test. This practice is based on a rationale that is not supported by evidence from clinical trials. ...
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    • Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer (LBQ) Women’s Tobacco Reduction Project Community Report Online Survey Findings 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Kolstee, Johann; Deacon, Rachel; Haidar, Samar; Moralee, Jain; Price, Karen
      Published 2016-11-29
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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