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The Daffodil Centre: Recent submissions

    • Heritability of mammographic density, a risk factor for breast cancer 

      Boyd NF; Yaffe MJ; Hopper JL; Dite GS; Stone J; Gunasekara A; English DR; McCredie MR; Giles GG; Tritchler D; Chiarelli A
      Published 2001
      BACKGROUND: Women with extensive dense breast tissue visible on a mammogram have a risk of breast cancer that is 1.8 to 6.0 times that of women of the same age with little or no density. Menopausal status, weight, and ...
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    • Trends in genital warts by socioeconomic status after the introduction of the national HPV vaccination program in Australia: analysis of national hospital data 

      Smith MA; Liu B; McIntyre P; Menzies R; Canfell K
      Published 2016
      Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination targeting females 12–13 years commenced in Australia in 2007, with catch-up of females 13–26 years until the end of 2009. No analyses of HPV vaccination program impact by ...
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    • Use of Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Bioidentical Hormone Therapy in Australian Women 50 to 69 Years of Age: Results from a National, Cross-Sectional Study 

      Velentzis LS; Banks E; Sitas F; Salagame U; Tan EH; Canfell K
      Published 2016
      Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) use in Australia fell by 55% from 2001 to 2005, following the release of large-scale findings on its risks and benefits. Comprehensive national data, including information on overall ...
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    • Normal endometrial cells in cervical cytology: systematic review of prevalence and relation to significant endometrial pathology 

      Canfell K; Kang YJ; Clements M; Moa AM; Beral V
      Published 2008
      OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of normal endometrial cells (NECs) and the proportion of NECs associated with significant endometrial pathology in conventional and liquid-based cytology (LBC) cervical smears; and ...
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    • Widespread Epigenomic, Transcriptomic and Proteomic Differences Between Hip Osteophytic and Articular Patient Chondrocytes in Osteoarthritis 

      Steinberg J; Brooks RA; Southam L; Bhatnagar S; Roumeliotis TI; Hatzikotoulas K; Zengini E; Wilkinson JM; Choudhary JS; McCaskie AW; Zeggini E
      Published 2018
      Objectives. To identify molecular differences between chondrocytes from osteophytic and articular cartilage tissue from OA patients. Methods. We investigated genes and pathways by combining genome-wide DNA methylation, RNA ...
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