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Breast cancer survival by size and nodal status in AustraliaCancer series no. 39Breast cancer survival by size and nodal status provides relative survival data up to nine years after diagnosis for women diagnosed in Australia with breast cancer in 1997. There are breakdowns of survival proportions by size of cancer, nodal status, geographic region and socioeconomic status. Authored by AIHW, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries & National Breast Cancer Centre. Published 3 October 2007; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 717 7; AIHW cat. no. CAN 34; $20.00 |
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Ovarian cancer in Australia: an overview, 2006Cancer series no. 35This report provides a compendium of the latest statistics on ovarian cancer available from a range of data sources. Authored by AIHW & National Breast Cancer Centre. Published 22 November 2006; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 623 1; AIHW cat. no. CAN 30; 50pp.; $20.00 |
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Breast cancer in Australia: an overview, 2006Cancer series no. 34Breast cancer in Australia: an overview, 2006 provides a comprehensive statistical overview of breast cancer in females and males. The report provides data for include breast cancer incidence to 2002 with projections to 2011, prevalence to 2002, mortality to 2004, survival to 2002, screening to 2002-2003, hospital admissions to 2003-04, Medical Benefits Schedule and Pharmaceutical Benefits Schedule services to 2004-05 and expenditure in 2000-01. The report, commissioned by the National Breast Cancer Centre, will be an important reference for anyone interested in breast cancer and womens health. Authored by AIHW & National Breast Cancer Centre. Published 16 October 2006; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 612 5; AIHW cat. no. CAN 29; 98pp.; $24.00 |
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Breast cancer size and nodal statusCancer monitoring series no. 2The aim of the BreastScreen Australia Program is to detect invasive breast cancers in women early while they are small and before they have spread beyond the breast; this gives the best chance of effective treatment. This report presents information on breast cancer size and nodal status supplied by BreastScreen Australia and State and Territory cancer registries. It is based on all invasive breast cancers diagnosed in Australia in 1997, and includes tumours diagnosed in women known to have had breast cancer previously. Authored by AIHW, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, BreastScreen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care & National Breast Cancer Centre. Published 26 November 2001; 8pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)Cancer monitoring series no. 1Provides a summary on Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) derived from the State and Territory cancer registries and the BreastScreen Australia Program. The data highlight the changing DCIS patterns with the introduction of mammography in Australia. This information is useful to health professionals, women with DCIS, policy makers and planners. Authored by National Breast Cancer Centre, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, BreastScreen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care & AIHW. Published 1 December 2000; 8pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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