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    • Quality-adjusted survival as an end point in breast cancer trials 

      Martin, Andrew J; Simes, R John
      Published 2013-06-01
      Breast cancer treatment recommendations will often require an appraisal of likely benefits in relation to likely side-effects on survival and quality of life (QoL) endpoints, and possibly also an evaluation of the size of ...
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    • Anti-coagulation, anti-platelets or no therapy in haemodialysis patients with atrial fibrillation: A decision analysis 

      Wyld, M; Clayton, P; Morton, Rachael L; Chadban, S
      Published 2013-11-26
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    • Patients' perspectives of long-term follow-up for localised cutaneous melanoma 

      Morton, Rachael L; Rychetnik, L; McCaffery, K; Thompson, JF; Irwig, Les
      Published 2013-01-01
      Background Little is known about the value of long-term follow-up for localised cutaneous melanoma from the patients' perspective. This study aimed to explore the benefits and potential downsides of follow-up; feelings ...
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    • Essential inputs for studies of cost-effectiveness analysis in melanoma 

      Morton, Rachael L
      Published 2014-12-18
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    • The impact of socio-economic status on melanoma clinical trial participation: an observational cohort study from Australia. 

      Lee, J; Haydu, L; Thompson, JF; Morton, Rachael L
      Published 2014-01-01
      Low socio-economic status (SES) is reported to be a barrier to participation in cancer clinical trials due to out-of-pocket costs associated with trial participation, logistical barriers to attend screening services in ...
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