The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions
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Cervical cancer screening in Australia: modelled evaluation of the impact of changing the recommended interval from two to three years
Published 2010ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The National Cervical Screening Program in Australia currently recommends that sexually active women between the ages of 18-70 years attend routine screening every 2 years. The publically funded ...Article -
Pathology reporting of resected colorectal cancers in New South Wales in 2000
Published 2008BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which pathology reporting of colorectal cancers notified to the New South Wales Central Cancer Registry during 2000 conformed to guidelines promulgated by ...Article -
Randomised controlled trial of effect of feedback on general practitioners' prescribing in Australia
Published 1999OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on general practitioners' prescribing of feedback on their levels of prescribing. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: General practice in rural Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 2440 full ...Article -
To sell or not to sell: cigarette sales in alcohol-licenced premises
Published 2018Objective To obtain insight into tobacco retailing by alcohol-licenced premises, in order to understand the financial importance of tobacco sales for such retailers. Method Data were collected by a telephone survey of ...Article -
Optimal Management Strategies for Primary HPV Testing for Cervical Screening: Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation for the National Cervical Screening Program in Australia
Published 2017Background Several countries are implementing a transition to HPV testing for cervical screening in response to the introduction of HPV vaccination and evidence indicating that HPV screening is more effective than cytology. ...Article