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    • 16 The burden of cancer overdiagnosis in Australia 

      Glasziou, Paul; Jones, Mark; Pathirana, Thanya; Barratt, Alexandra L; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2019
      Burden of cancer is increasing worldwide, and in Australia, partly due to overdiagnosis: cancers which would never cause symptoms or harm if left undetected. We sought to estimate the current burden of overdiagnosis of ...
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    • Test accuracy and potential sources of bias in diagnostic test evaluation. 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Macaskill, Petra; Loy, Clement
      Published 2020
      Understanding how to interpret diagnostic test accuracy studies is a key skill that health practitioners need to develop in order to undertake evidence‐based practice. In this article we guide the reader through how to ...
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    • 23 Heart age: intuitive communication tool or gateway to overdiagnosis? A comparison of 3 countries 

      Bonner, Carissa; McKinn, Shannon; McCaffery, Kirsten; Glasziou, Paul; Doust, Jenny; Jansen, Jesse; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2019
      Heart age calculators are increasingly popular around the world as a way to promote and communicate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment to patients/consumers. While they have intuitive appeal, the implicit assumptions ...
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    • Causal inference in melanoma epidemiology using Mendelian randomization 

      Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2020
      Commentary re Liyanage et al. report a Mendelian randomization study that found no evidence of a causal association between vitamin D and melanoma.
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    • 27 Are we overdiagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? 

      Kazda, Luise; Thomas, Rae; Bell, Katy J.L.; McGeechan, Kevin; Barratt, Alexandra L
      Published 2019
      The objective of this study is to use a recently developed framework of questions to systematically determine if the existing literature indicates a potential for overdiagnosis and overtreatment in ADHD. We hypothesize ...
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