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    • Problems in comparing tobacco regulatory models and excise when only two countries are considered. 

      Chapman, Simon; Egger, Sam; Freeman, Becky
      Published 2026-05-14
      Preprint of a response to: Borland R, Martin J, Jegasothy E, Youdan B, Hall W. Has Australia lost control of its tobacco and nicotine markets? Addiction 2026; https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70428
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    • Policy Analysis of the Virtual Hospital Model: A Case Study of Sydney Local Health District Virtual Hospital 

      Gallo, Enrico
      Published 2026-05-05
      This research study was conducted within 8 months and was part of Enrico Gallo’s PhD research. It was supported by A/Prof. Philip Haywood from the Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data and Miranda Shaw, General ...
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    • Coronary calcium artery scoring for support of shared decision making in adults who do not have a history of cardiovascular disease (CACS Study) dataset 

      Bonner, Carissa
      Published 2025
      This dataset includes 1629 participants aged 45-79; living in Australia, who never had a heart attack or stroke nor been diagnosed with a CVD. This randomised experiment aimed to test different content options amongst ...
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    • MEL-SELF dataset: a randomised controlled trial of patient-led surveillance compared to clinician-led surveillance in people treated for localised melanoma 

      Bell, Katy
      Published 2026-03-18
      The MEL-SELF trial is a randomised controlled trial comparing patient-led surveillance with clinician-led surveillance in people who have been previously treated for localised melanoma. Stage 0/I/II melanoma patients (n=500) ...
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    • Better to be looked over than overlooked: 50 years of public health research and advocacy 

      Chapman, Simon
      Published 2026-01-14
      Simon Chapman AO is emeritus professor of public health in the School of Public Health. He retired from the University in 2016 but has since continued his contributions publishing three books with Sydney University Press ...
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