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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...
Clinical practice guidelines for PSA testing and early management of test-detected prostate cancer
PSA testing early management test-detected prostate cancer
2015/4/17
There is a consensus among relevant peak professional bodies, government and non-government organisations in Australia, that Australian clinical practice guidelines for prostate specific antigen (PSA)...
The National Cervical Screening Program in Australia has been stable and successful for more than two decades. Nevertheless, the environment in which the program operates has been profoundly disrupted...
The new era of primary HPV screening for prevention of invasive cervical cancer
primary HPV screening prevention of invasive cervical cancer
2015/4/17
We now know that persistent cervical infections by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) designated as high-risk, carcinogenic or cancer-associated, cause virtually all invasive cervical cancer....
Australia implemented a national, publicly-funded vaccination program against human papillomavirus (HPV) in 2007. Initially the program targeted females aged 12-13 years, with catch-up of females aged...
Cancer screening aims to reduce overall mortality by prevention or early detection of invasive disease. This issue of Cancer Forum, launched to coincide with the 2014 World Cancer Congress in Melbourn...
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 ...
It has been 40 years since Folkman抯 seminal paper [Cancer Res 1974. 34:2109-13], proposing the presence of a tumour associated angiogenic factor, which could be targeted as an anticancer therapy. Ther...
Colonoscopy has a central role in the detection and prevention of colorectal cancer. This is based on the fact that most colorectal cancer develops from premalignant adenomatous or serrated polyps, wh...
Familial cancer clinics strive to identify at-risk individuals with an inherited predisposition to cancer. Familial predisposition to colorectal cancer includes Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Lync...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer worldwide, with the highest incidences in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America, and the lowest in Africa and South-Central Asia. R...
40 years of cancer nursing in australia: the emergence of a specialty
australial cancer nursing
2015/4/8
Over the past 40 years, the nature and scope of cancer nursing practice has been shaped to a large extent by
scientific and medical advances, as well as by social, economic and political factors. Nu...
Continuity of cancer care: Where do primary care practitioners fit in?
cancer care primary care
2015/4/8
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care in Australia is well
positioned to support individuals diagnosed with cancer and their family/care...
Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare, aggressive, cutaneous neuroendocrine tumour which has a propensity for both locoregional and distant spread. This review considers its epidemiology, diagnosis, staging...
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...