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The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions

    • Variations in serving sizes of Australian snack foods and confectionery 

      Watson WL; Kury A; Wellard L; Hughes C; Dunford E; Chapman K
      Published 2015
      This study examined the serving size and energy content per serving of Australian packaged snack foods and confectionery products. Nutrition Information Panel data for 23 sub-categories of packaged snack foods (n = 3481) ...
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    • Incidence of histologically diagnosed cancer in South Africa, 1996-1997. 

      Mqoqi N; Kellet P; Madhoo J; Sitas F
      Published 2003
      Report, Research
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    • Incidence of breast cancer and its subtypes in relation to individual and multiple low-penetrance genetic susceptibility loci 

      Reeves GK; Zelenika D; Lathrop M; for the Million Women Study Collaborators (incl. Canfell K); Travis RC; Green J; Bull D; Tipper S; Baker K; Beral V; Peto R; Bell J
      Published 2010
      CONTEXT: There is limited evidence on how the risk of breast cancer and its subtypes depend on low-penetrance susceptibility loci, individually or in combination. OBJECTIVE: To analyze breast cancer risk, overall and by ...
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    • Lifestyle-induced cancer in South Africa 

      Norman R; Mqoqi N; Sitas F
      Published 2006
      Worldwide, there were approximately 10.1 million new cases, 6.2 million deaths and 22.4 million persons living with cancer in the year 2000. This represents an increase of 19% in incidence and 18% in mortality since 1990, ...
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    • Prognosis for patients with thin cutaneous melanoma: long-term survival data from New South Wales Central Cancer Registry and the Sydney Melanoma Unit 

      McKinnon JG; Yu XQ; McCarthy WH; Thompson JF
      Published 2003
      BACKGROUND: Estimates of long-term survival for patients with thin (< or = 1 mm) primary cutaneous melanomas vary widely. Two separate methods were used to study the survival of patients with melanoma from New South Wales ...
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