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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Sexual and Reproductive Health of Rohingya Refugee People In Bangladesh: A Systematic Review Protocol 

      Hossain, Muhammad Anwar; Sawleshwarkar, Shailendra; Zablotska-Manos, Iryna
      Published 2023
      Background and Objective: Rohingya refugees are one of the most vulnerable population groups from any perspective, and that certainly includes their sexual and reproductive health and access ...
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    • Master of Health Policy & Planning Webinar 

      Moore, Gabriel; Wilson, Andrew
      Published 2023
      Master of Health Policy & Planning Webinar
      Open Access
      Recording, oral
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    • Patterns of care and outcomes for a clinical cohort of patients with lung cancer (2016-2021): Report on the Embedding Research (and Evidence) in Cancer Healthcare – EnRICH Program 

      Brown, Bernadette (Bea); Boyer, Michael; Young, Jane; Chin, Venessa; Brown, Christopher; Eggins, Renee; Simes, Robert John
      Published 2023-10-19
      Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related death in Australia. Survival outcomes remain disappointing with less than a quarter of patients (22%) alive five ...
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      Report, Research
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    • Examining employment barriers and enablers for people with psychosocial disability – A scoping review 

      Damian, Mellifont; Smith-Merry, Jennifer
      Published 2023-10-10
      This report details the findings of our study about the employment of people with psychosocial disability. This research was commissioned by Candella and conducted by two researchers from the Centre for Disability Research ...
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    • The incurable self: Negotiating social bonds and dis/connection with metastatic breast cancer 

      Lewis, Sophie; Newtown, Giselle; Kenny, Katherine; Boyle, Frances
      Published 2023
      As the culture of silence that once surrounded cancer has gradually given way to greater public awareness, normative visions of what cancer survivorship should entail have proliferated. These visions emphasise positivity ...
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