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Fear of cancer recurrence: an overview and Australian perspective
Fear of cancer recurrence overview Australian perspective
2015/7/7
Fear of cancer recurrence is broadly defined as the fear or worry that cancer could return or progress in the same place or another part of the body. It is frequently reported as an unmet need by canc...
Estimating the benefits and harms of PSA testing in the Australian Context
benefits and harms PSA testing Australian
2015/4/17
Results from international randomised controlled trials have been inconsistent as to whether prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing is associated with a mortality benefit. However, the PSA test is co...
Breast cancer screening: Update in the Australian context
Breast cancer screening Australian context
2015/4/17
The Australian mammography screening program was introduced as a joint Commonwealth and state/territory initiative in 1991. Australian evaluation studies suggest a breast cancer mortality reduction fr...
A South Australian Cancer Atlas shows important variations in cancer risk and outcomes, but can better use be made of Australian data to support the work of Cancer Councils?
Cancer Councils cancer risk
2015/4/14
Cancer Council SA commissioned the production of An Atlas of Cancer in South Australia by the Public Health Information Development Unit of the University of Adelaide, to identify areas where primary ...
Overweight/obesity, physical activity and diet among australian secondary students – first national dataset 2009-10
physical activity australian secondary students
2015/4/3
There is an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among young people, placing them at higher risk
of chronic diseases, including some cancers, later in life. Previously in Australia, there...
Australian perspective on the role of targeted therapies in gastroesophageal cancer
Australian targeted therapies gastroesophageal cancer
2015/4/2
Oesophagogastric cancers are the fourth highest cause of cancer related deaths worldwide and the sixth most common cause of cancer related deaths in the Australian population. Their incidence has been...
Health behaviour interventions for cancer survivors: An overview of the evidence and contemporary Australian trials
contemporary Australian trials Health behaviour interventions
2015/3/30
Cancer survivors experience significant ongoing health problems, primarily as a result of cancer treatment, pre-morbid health status and lifestyle. While significant public health resources have been ...
Australian Sarcoma Study Group: development and outlook
Australian Sarcoma Study Group development outlook
2015/3/27
Sarcomas represent a small, diverse and high impact group of cancers that disproportionately affect the young. There is good data to link outcomes to clinical research participation for many cancers, ...
HPV VACCINES AND THE AUSTRALIAN HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINATION PROGRAM
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine HPV
2015/3/26
Australia was the first country in the world to commence a national vaccination program against human papillomavirus,
using the quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine, Gardasil®. This program...
RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SUN EXPOSURE – IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE BASED ON THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE
BENEFITS OF SUN EXPOSURE THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE
2015/3/20
Over recent years, the evidence has been accumulating that vitamin D has a positive impact on our health. This is likely
to have an impact on the future of our public health advice related to skin ca...
Australia has four behavioural research centres: the Centre for Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention Research (CHPCPR) of the University of Queensland, the Cancer Education Research Program (CERP) o...
Training of medical and radiation oncologists: the views of Australian and New Zealand trainees
Training of medical radiation oncologists Australian New Zealand trainees
2015/3/10
Objectives: To document the views of trainees in medical and radiation oncology regarding the content of their training, and its assessment.Design and setting: Postal questionnaire survey of medical o...
Australian Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs) Consensus Workshop Report
Australian Neuroendocrine Tumours Consensus Workshop Report
2015/1/23
Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are a rare group of heterogeneous neoplasms arising from
the diffuse neuroendocrine system of the gastrointestinal tract or bronchopulmonary system.
The annual incide...
COSA GERIATRIC ONCOLOGY WORKSHOP: Assessment tools for Australian clinical practice and research
Australian clinical practice and research cancer
2015/1/23
Australia’s population is growing, and ageing, rapidly. It is estimated that within 50 years
around one in four Australians will be aged over 65 years.1
Accordingly, the incidence of
cancer – for...
Start-up aims to combat cancer with Australian and US university research
combat cance treating cancer
2014/7/11
The University of Queensland’s (UQ’s) main research commercialisation company, UniQuest, has partnered with US-based Emory University to package biotech assets for a new start-up company from Australi...