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The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions

    • Widening socioeconomic disparity in lung cancer incidence among men in New South Wales, Australia, 1987-2011 

      Yu XQ; Luo Q; Kahn C; Cahill C; Weber MF; Grogan P; Jemal A; O'Connell DL
      Published 2017
      OBJECTIVE: We assessed the trends in lung cancer incidence over a 25-year period by socioeconomic groups for men in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS: Men diagnosed with lung cancer between 1987 and 2011 were ...
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    • A method for the inclusion of physical activity-related health outcomes in cost-benefit analysis of built environment initiatives 

      Zapata-Diomedi B; Gunn L; Giles-Corti B; Shiell A; Veerman JL
      Published 2018
      The built environment has a significant influence on population levels of physical activity (PA) and therefore health. However, PA-related health benefits are seldom considered in transport and urban planning (i.e. built ...
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    • National Cervical Screening Program Renewal: Effectiveness modelling and economic evaluation in the Australian setting 

      Lew JB; Simms KT; Smith MA; Kang YK; Xu X; Caruana M; Walker R; Canfell K
      Published 2013
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    • Clinician-led improvement in cancer care (CLICC) - testing a multifaceted implementation strategy to increase evidence-based prostate cancer care: phased randomised controlled trial - study protocol 

      Brown BB; Young J; Smith DP; Kneebone AB; Brooks AJ; Xhilaga M; Dominello A; O'Connell DL; Haines M
      Published 2012
      BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines have been widely developed and disseminated with the aim of improving healthcare processes and patient outcomes but the uptake of evidence-based practice remains haphazard. There ...
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    • CYP17 promoter polymorphism and breast cancer in Australian women under age forty years 

      Spurdle AB; Easton DF; Chenevix-Trench G; Hopper JL; Dite GS; Chen X; Cui J; McCredie MR; Giles GG; Southey MC; Venter DJ
      Published 2000
      BACKGROUND: The cytochrome P450c17alpha enzyme functions in the steroid biosynthesis pathway, and altered endogenous steroid hormone levels have been reported to be associated with a T to C polymorphism in the 5' promoter ...
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