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    • Demonstration of Classic Screening Biases, Not Additional Benefit of Annual Over Biennial Screening. 

      Barratt, Alexandra L; Bell, Katy J.L.; Jacklyn, Gemma
      Published 2018
      Letter to editor
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    • The Importance of Population-Based Estimates of Melanocytic Pathology 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Cust, Anne E; Scolyer, Richard
      Published 2018
      Editorial piece on a novel and innovative approach to estimating the prevalence of different types of melanocytic lesions in all adults undergoing skin biopsies in a population described by Lott et al.
      Article, Letter
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    • Beyond country‐specific incidence and mortality: the global burden of melanoma 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Cust, Anne E
      Published 2018
      Editorial piece. In the July 2017 issue of the BJD, Karimkhani and colleagues reported on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2015 melanoma results. The GBD uses a standardized statistical framework to analyse both ...
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    • Patterns and trends of potentially inappropriate high-density lipoprotein cholesterol testing in Australian adults at high risk of cardiovascular disease from 2008 to 2014: analysis of linked individual patient data from the Australian Medicare Benefits Schedule and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. 

      Hajati, Farshid; Atlantis, Evan; Bell, Katy J.L.; Girosi, Federico
      Published 2018
      Objectives We examine the extent to which the adult Australian population on lipid-lowering medications receives the level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) testing recommended by national guidelines. Data ...
      Open Access
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    • Overdiagnosis due to screening mammography for women aged 40 years and over. 

      Jacklyn, Gemma; McGeechan, Kevin; Houssami, Nehmat; Bell, Katy J.L.; Glasziou, Paul; Barratt, Alexandra L
      Published 2018
      This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review. The objective was to assess the effect of screening mammography for breast cancer on overdiagnosis in women aged 40 years and older at average risk of breast cancer.
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