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The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions

    • Cancer in Africa 

      Parkin DM; Ferlay J; Hamdi-Cherif M; Sitas F; Thomas JO; Wablinga H; Whelan SL
      Published 2003
      Africa was the birthplace of mankind, and Homo sapiens and his ancestors were confined to the African continent for most of their evolutionary period, before migration began to other areas of the world some 140,000 years ...
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    • Response to Barraclough et al. on 'degree-of-spread artefact in the NSW Central Cancer Registry' 

      Yu XQ; O'Connell DL; Armstrong B
      Published 2009
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    • NSW Women's Cancer Screening Survey, 2001: Breast Cancer Report. 

      Achat H; Close G; Taylor RJ; Guevara; Brassil AE; Supramaniam R
      Published 2002
      Report, Research
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    • Injectable and Oral Contraceptive Use and Cancers of the Breast, Cervix, Ovary, and Endometrium in Black South African Women: Case–Control Study 

      Urban M; Banks E; Egger S; Canfell K; O'Connell DL; Beral V; Sitas F
      Published 2012
      Abstract Background Oral contraceptives are known to influence the risk of cancers of the female reproductive system. Evidence regarding the relationship between injectable contraceptives and these cancers is limited, ...
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    • Life tables for world-wide comparison of relative survival for cancer (CONCORD study) 

      Baili P; Micheli A; De Angelis R; Weir HK; Francisci S; Santaquilani M; Hakulinen T; Quaresmas M; Coleman MP
      Published 2008
      BACKGROUND: The CONCORD study compares population-based relative survival from cancer using data from cancer registries in five continents. To estimate relative survival, general mortality life tables are required. Available ...
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