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    • Prevalence of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Autopsy Studies Over Six Decades: A Meta-Analysis. 

      Furuya-Kanamori, Luis; Bell, Katy J.L.; Clark, Justin; Glasziou, Paul; Doi, Suhail A.R.
      Published 2016
      Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) incidence has been reported to have increased three- to 15-fold in the past few decades. It is unclear whether this represents overdiagnosis or a true increase in incidence. Therefore, ...
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    • Prevalence of incidental prostate cancer: A systematic review of autopsy studies 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Del Mar, Chris; Wright, Gordon; Dickinson, James; Glasziou, Paul
      Published 2015
      Prostate cancer screening may detect nonprogressive cancers, leading to overdiagnosis and overtreatment. The potential for overdiagnosis can be assessed from the reservoir of prostate cancer in autopsy studies that report ...
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    • The mental health status and approaches of accessing antenatal care information among pregnant women during COVID-19 epidemic:a cross-sectional study in China (Preprint) 

      Jiang, Hong; Jin, Longmei; Qian, Xu; Xiong, Xu; La, Xuena; Chen, Weiyi; Yang, Xiaoguang; Yang, Fengyun; Zhang, Xinwen; Abudukelimu, Nazhakaiti; Li, Xingying; Xie, Zhenyu; Zhu, Xiaoling; Zhang, Xiaohua; Zhang, Lifeng; Wang, Li; Li, Lingling
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: China was the first country in the world to experience a large-scale COVID-19 outbreak. The rapid spread of the disease and enforcement of public health measures has caused distress among vulnerable populations ...
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    • Research priorities for COVID-19 sensor technology 

      Tong, Allison; Sorrell, Tania C.; Black, Andrew J.; Caillaud, Corinne; Chrzanowski, Wojciech; Li, Eugena; Martinez-Martin, David; McEwan, Alistair; Wang, Rex; Motion, Alice; Bedoya, Alvaro Casas; Huang, Jun; Azizi, Lamiae; Eggleton, Benjamin
      Published 2021
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    • COVID-19: estimated number of deaths if Australia had experienced a similar outbreak to England and Wales 

      Stanaway, Fiona; Irwig, Les M; Teixeira-Pinto, Armando; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2021
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