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Pancreatic cancer-an overview
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma diagnosis other cancers pancreatic cancer cancer
2017/2/22
Adenocarcinoma of the pancreas* takes the lives of 2500 Australians annually and because of the devastating effects of its diagnosis, has long been the poor cousin to other cancers. People with pancre...
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...
Overview
metastatic cancer Overview
2015/4/14
This Forum marks the formation of the Australasian
Chapter of the International Metastasis Research Society
- OzMRS. OzMRS grew out of the strong local interest
in metastasis research, which became...
The lessons learnt from now over 50 years’ experience
in cancer prevention, particularly with tobacco and skin
cancer, and more recently in cancer screening, have laid
the foundation for guiding...
Evidence-based nutrition practice began in Australia in
the late 1990s. An editorial by Truswell addressed the
issue of quality of nutrition information.1 In 2010 the
Board of Directors of the I...
Measuring the unmet needs of those with cancer: a critical overview
cancer patients survivors
2015/3/30
Unmet needs scales are a way of eliciting cancer patients’ perceptions of their need for help in order to achieve optimal psychosocial wellbeing. This represents a bottom-up approach to the assessment...
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 ...
Overview: Improving outcomes for cancer survivors in Australia
Improving outcomes cancer survivors
2015/3/30
The most recent national cancer incidence, mortality and
prevalence data was reported in 2008.1
In 2005, for the
first time, there were over 100,000 new cases of cancer
diagnosed in Australia. Th...
Overview: Hepatocellular carcinoma - the future starts now
Hepatocellular carcinoma incidence rates
2015/3/30
While hepatocellular cancer remains relatively uncommon in Australia, incidence rates have been progressively rising over the last few decades. Hepatocellular cancer has well-defined risk factors, som...
The explosion in knowledge about the molecular and cellular biology of cancer has led to the identification of many molecules or physiological processes that can be therapeutically exploited to treat ...
The story of cervical cancer control is a drama of epic
proportions. It has chapters on basic science, viral
infection and carcinogenesis, epidemiology and the
successful integration of multimodali...
Treatment of cervical cancer varies depending on stage and patient factors. Comprehensive management is best
provided within a well resourced multidisciplinary team. Micro-invasive disease is largely...
Overview: Geriatric oncology: a medical sub-specialty whose time has come
Geriatric oncology onco-geriatrics
2015/3/25
It is a truism that cancer is a disease of older people and
that as the population ages the incidence and
prevalence of cancer increases. Fifty per cent of cancers
occur in those over 65 years of a...
OVERVIEW REGIONAL CANCER SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA: SOME EVIDENCE OF IMPROVEMENT BUT A LONG WAY TO GO
Australia cancer
2015/3/25
It is six years since the Clinical Oncological Society of
Australia (COSA) held the first Cancer in the Bush
summit in Canberra. This meeting brought together a
multidisciplinary group of oncology ...
ADVANCED NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCERS OF THE HEAD AND NECK: AN OVERVIEW ON MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT Skin cancer
2015/3/20
Non-melanoma skin cancers occur at an epidemic rate in Australia and are increasing in incidence worldwide. In most
patients local treatment is curative. However, a subset of patients will be diagnos...