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2024

Conference Publication

Long-acting, progestin-based contraceptives and risk of breast, gynaecological and other cancers

Tuesley, Karen, Spilsbury, Katrina, Pearson, Sallie, Donovan, Peter, Obermair, Andreas, Coory, Michael, Ali, Sitwat, Pandeya, Nirmala, Stewart, Louise, Jordan, Susan and Webb, Penelope (2024). Long-acting, progestin-based contraceptives and risk of breast, gynaecological and other cancers. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Hoboken: Wiley.

Long-acting, progestin-based contraceptives and risk of breast, gynaecological and other cancers

2024

Conference Publication

Association between unstable diabetes mellitus and risk of pancreatic cancer

Ali, Sitwat, Coory, Michael, Donovan, Peter, Na, Renhua, Pandeya, Nirmala, Pearson, Sallie-Anne, Spilsbury, Katrina, Stewart, Louise, Thompson, Bridie, Tuesley, Karen, Waterhouse, Mary, Webb, Penelope, Jordan, Susan and Neale, Rachel (2024). Association between unstable diabetes mellitus and risk of pancreatic cancer. AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research: Pancreatic Cancer, Boston, MA United States, 27-30 September 2023. Washington, DC United States: American Association for Cancer Research. doi: 10.1158/1538-7445.panca2023-a009

Association between unstable diabetes mellitus and risk of pancreatic cancer

2021

Conference Publication

Bisphosphonate use and risk of ovarian cancer, a nested case-control study using national health data

Tuesley, Karen, Webb, Penelope, Protani, Melinda, Spilsbury, Katrina, Pearson, Sallie-Anne, Coory, Michael D., Donovan, Peter, Stewart, Louise M., Pandeya, Nirmala and Jordan, Susan (2021). Bisphosphonate use and risk of ovarian cancer, a nested case-control study using national health data. IEA World Congress Of Epidemiology 2021, Online, 3-6 September 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyab168.667

Bisphosphonate use and risk of ovarian cancer, a nested case-control study using national health data

2019

Conference Publication

Why do Australians with severe mental illness die 20 years prematurely? Answers from a retrospective nationwide cohort study of colorectal, cervical and prostate cancer screening

Kisely, S., Tuesley, K., Jordan, S., Kendall, B. and Siskind, D. (2019). Why do Australians with severe mental illness die 20 years prematurely? Answers from a retrospective nationwide cohort study of colorectal, cervical and prostate cancer screening. RANZCP 2019 Congress, Cairns, QLD Australia, 12–16 May 2019. London, United Kingdom: SAGE Publications. doi: 10.1177/0004867419836919

Why do Australians with severe mental illness die 20 years prematurely? Answers from a retrospective nationwide cohort study of colorectal, cervical and prostate cancer screening