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2017-09-14Cancer survival disparities worsening by socio-economic disadvantage over the last 3 decades in New South Wales, AustraliaTervonen, HE; Aranda, S; Roder, D; You, H; Walton, R; Morrell, S; Baker, D; Currow, DC
2017-06-02After accounting for competing causes of death and more advanced stage, do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with cancer still have worse survival? A population-based cohort study in New South WalesTervonen, HE; Walton, R; You, H; Baker, D; Roder, D; Currow, D; Aranda, S
2017-04-01The impact of geographic unit of analysis on socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival and distant summary stage – a population-based studyTervonen, HE; Morrell, S; Aranda, S; Roder, D; You, H; Niyonsenga, T; Walton, R; Baker, D; Currow, D
2020-03-10Capture of systemic anticancer therapy use by routinely collected health datasets.Tervonen, HE; Creighton, N; Zhao, GW; Ng, M; Currow, DC
2019-09-01Risk of emergency hospitalisation and survival outcomes following adjuvant chemotherapy for early breast cancer in New South Wales, AustraliaTervonen, HE; Chen, TYT; Lin, E; Boyle, FM; Moylan, EJ; Della-Fiorentina, SA; Beith, J; Johnston, A; Currow, DC
2016-04-01Differences in impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status on cancer stage and survival by level of socio-economic disadvantage and remoteness of residence-A population-based cohort study in AustraliaTervonen, HE; Aranda, S; Roder, D; Walton, R; Baker, D; You, H; Currow, D
2017-06-01Does exclusion of cancers registered only from death-certificate information diminish socio-demographic disparities in recorded survival?Tervonen, HE; Roder, D; Morrell, S; You, H; Currow, DC
2019-06-01Differences in cancer incidence by age at diagnosis between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people for cancer types included in Australian national screening programsTervonen, HE; Morrell, S; Roder, D; You, H; Currow, DC
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