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Autor:
Suzanne Robinson, Anna Peeters, Sean Randall, Feby Savira, Madison Frith, Jamie Swann, Naomi White, Andrew Giddy, Kirsty McLean
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 11 (2023)
Introduction In Australia, the Victorian State Government has established a number of priority primary care centres (PPCCs) across the state to address the increasing demand for emergency departments (EDs). PPCCs are general practitioner-led, free-of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cb9743d595344b0f8080e138ec6b3e81
Autor:
Ben T. C. Warwick
Publikováno v:
Feminist Legal Studies. 23:101-104
Autor:
Warwick, Ben T.C.
Publikováno v:
Feminist legal studies, 2015, Vol.23(1), pp.101-104 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______328::f7c16cd4634435476904833f304cd4f8
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/12540/
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/12540/
Autor:
Kirsty McLean, Ellie Darcey, Gemma Cadby, Helen Lund, Leanne Pilkington, Andrew Redfern, Sandra Thompson, Christobel Saunders, Elizabeth Wylie, Jennifer Stone
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Abstract Background Mammographic density (MD) is an established risk factor for breast cancer. There are significant ethnic differences in MD measures which are consistent with those for corresponding breast cancer risk. This is the first study inves
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bbc9273b53a34b25b984e1c6528fefb5
Autor:
Irwin, Erin
Publikováno v:
Art Edit; 2024, Issue 39, p15-22, 8p
Autor:
Jennifer Stone, Kirsty McLean, Christobel Saunders, Catherine Woulfe, Sandra C. Thompson, Ellie Darcey, Elizabeth Wylie, Emma Jane Hunt, Louise Keogh
Publikováno v:
Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion ProfessionalsREFERENCES. 32
Issue addressed Despite widespread calls for women undergoing mammographic screening to be informed of their breast density, concerns remain as to how this is interpreted and acted upon given the absence of evidence-based supplemental screening recom
Autor:
Sandra C. Thompson, Elizabeth Wylie, Christobel Saunders, Robertson M, Ellie Darcey, Catherine Woulfe, Louise Keogh, Kirsty McLean, Evenda K Dench, Jennifer Stone, Sarah Pirikahu
BackgroundThis study assesses knowledge of breast density, one of breast cancer’s strongest risk factors, in women attending a public mammographic screening program in Western Australia that routinely notifies women if they have dense breasts.Metho
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8c0fd1f47e56b2ee9b53cf5e754d12ac
Autor:
Catherine Woulfe, Jennifer Stone, Christobel Saunders, Sandra C. Thompson, Evenda K Dench, Kirsty McLean, Sarah Pirikahu, Ellie Darcey, Elizabeth Wylie, Louise Keogh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 955, p 955 (2020)
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 9; Issue 4; Pages: 955
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 9; Issue 4; Pages: 955
Journal of Clinical Medicine
In the absence of evidence-based screening recommendations for women with dense breasts, it is important to know if breast density notification increases women’s anxiety. This study describes psychological reactions and future screening intentions
Autor:
Jennifer Stone, Kirsty McLean
Publikováno v:
University of Western Australia
Mammographic breast density is an established risk factor for breast cancer and significantly reduces the sensitivity of mammography, yet its use within breast cancer screening programs in Australia is limited. We provide a contemporary snapshot of t
Autor:
Jennifer Stone, Sandra C. Thompson, Ellie Darcey, Leanne Pilkington, Christobel Saunders, Elizabeth Wylie, Kirsty McLean, Gemma Cadby, Helen Lund, Andrew Redfern
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research : BCR
Breast Cancer Research, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Breast Cancer Research, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Background Mammographic density (MD) is an established risk factor for breast cancer. There are significant ethnic differences in MD measures which are consistent with those for corresponding breast cancer risk. This is the first study investigating