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    • Breast Cancer Stage and Size Detected with Film versus Digital Mammography in New South Wales, Australia: A Population-Based Study Using Routinely Collected Data. 

      Farber, Rachel; Houssami, Nehmat; McGeechan, Kevin; Barratt, Alexandra; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2024-05-20
      Digital mammography has replaced film mammography in breast-screening programs globally, including Australia. This led to an increase in the rate of detection, but whether there was increased detection of clinically important ...
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    • OPTimising IMmunisation Using Mixed schedules (OPTIMUM): comparing allergic outcomes in infants following pertussis vaccination dataset 

      Snelling, Tom
      Published 2024-03-15
      OPTIMUM is an investigator-initiated phase IV, two-stage, multisite, parallel, double-blind, adaptive, randomised controlled trial of a single dose of DTwP given at the age of 6 to <12 weeks, followed by DTaP at 4 and 6 ...
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    • Engaging Australian men in disease prevention - Supplementary tables 

      Smith, Ben J
      Published 2023-09-28
      Supplementary tables showing the demographic and health factors associated with preventive health priorities, attitudes and information sources among Australin men.
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    • Transplant recipients and Anal Neoplasia (TAN) study dataset 

      Rosales, Brenda; Hillman, Richard; Webster, Angela
      Published 2023-08-23
      This dataset includes up to 125 kidney transplant recipients recruited from Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. Baseline data includes demographics, risk factors of HPV-associated anal squamous cell cancer, ...
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    • Women’s views about current and future management of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS): a mixed-methods study 

      Nickel, Brooke; McCaffery, Kirsten; Jansen, Jesse; Barratt, Alexandra; Houssami, Nehmat; Saunders, Christobel; Spillane, Andrew; Rutherford, Claudia; Stuart, Kristy; Robertson, Geraldine; Dixon, Ann; Hersch, Jolyn
      Published 2023
      Management of low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is controversial, with clinical trials currently assessing the safety of active monitoring amidst concern about overtreatment. Little is known about general community ...
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