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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Psychosocial outcomes and health service use after notifying women participating in population breast screening when they have dense breasts: a BreastScreen Queensland randomised controlled trial 

      Nickel, Brooke; Ormiston-Smith, Nick; Hammerton, Lisa; Cvejic, Erin; Vardon, Paul; Mcinally, Zoe; Legerton, Paula; Baker, Karen; Isautier, Jennifer; Larsen, Emma; Giles, Michelle; Brennan, Meagan E; McCaffery, Kirsten J; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2023
      Robust evidence regarding the benefits and harms of notifying Australian women when routine breast screening identifies that they have dense breasts is needed for informing future mammography population screening practice ...
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    • Breast cancer highlights from 2023: Knowledge to guide practice and future research 

      Cardoso, Maria-Joao; Poortman, Philip; Senkus, Elżbieta; Gentilini, Oreste D.; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2024
      This narrative work highlights a selection of published work from 2023 with potential implications for breast cancer practice. We feature publications that have provided new knowledge immediately relevant to patient care ...
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    • Factors influencing the time to diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer among women in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review 

      Subedi, Ranjeeta; Houssami, Nehmat; Nickson, Carolyn; Nepal, Anant; Campbell, Denise; David, Michael; Yu, Xue Qin
      Published 2024
      Purpose Shorter time from symptoms recognition to diagnosis and timely treatment would be expected to improve the survival of patients with breast cancer (BC). This review identifies and summarizes evidence on time to ...
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    • iMOVE Project 3-019: Wagga Wagga Active Travel Plan Evaluation Project Final Report 

      Thomas, Margaret; Bullock, Susan; Halar, Fiona
      Published 2024
      Planning for Australia’s future requires increasing investment in sustainable transport, not only in capital cities but also in growing regional centres. Wagga Wagga is the largest inland city in NSW, with a population of ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Breast Cancer Stage and Size Detected with Film versus Digital Mammography in New South Wales, Australia: A Population-Based Study Using Routinely Collected Data. 

      Farber, Rachel; Houssami, Nehmat; McGeechan, Kevin; Barratt, Alexandra; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2024-05-20
      Digital mammography has replaced film mammography in breast-screening programs globally, including Australia. This led to an increase in the rate of detection, but whether there was increased detection of clinically important ...
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