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The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions

    • Underutilization of radiotherapy for lung cancer in New South Wales, Australia 

      Vinod SK; Simonella L; Goldsbury DE; Delaney GP; Armstrong B; O'Connell DL
      Published 2009
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    • No evidence for association of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene T2119C and C3161G amino acid substitution variants with risk of breast cancer 

      Spurdle AB; Hopper JL; Chen X; McCredie MR; Giles GG; Newman B; Chenevix-Trench G; Khanna K
      Published 2002
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    • Assessing the effectiveness of decision aids for decisionmaking in prostate cancer testing: a systematic review 

      Ilic D; Jammal W; Chiarelli P; Gardiner RA; Hughes S; Stefanovic D; Chambers SK
      Published 2015
      Background Prostate cancer is a leading disease affecting men worldwide. Conflicting evidence within the literature provides little guidance to men contemplating whether or not to be screened for prostate cancer. This ...
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    • Ovarian cancer and smoking: individual participant meta-analysis including 28 114 women with ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies 

      Collaborative Group on Epidemiological Studies of Ovarian Cancer (incl. Sitas F)
      Published 2012
      BACKGROUND: Smoking has been linked to mucinous ovarian cancer, but its effects on other ovarian cancer subtypes and on overall ovarian cancer risk are unclear, and the findings from most studies with relevant data are ...
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    • Barriers to lung cancer care: health professionals’ perspectives 

      Dunn J; Garvey G; Valery PC; Ball D; Fong KM; Vinod S; O'Connell DL; Chambers SK
      Published 2017
      Purpose Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Problematically, there is a wide variation in the management and survival for people with lung cancer and there is limited ...
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