Posters - Epidemiology — ASN Events
Epidemiology
3:00PM - 4:00PM
Hall H - exhibition


Join a Research Study Data Base (#251)

3:00 PM
Kate Christian

Identification and predictors of physical activity barriers among gynaecological cancer survivors, and association with physical activity levels (#252)

3:00 PM
Laal Farrokhzadi

Changes in Cancer Mortality and Incidence in Australia 1987-2007 (#253)

3:00 PM
Eleonora Feletto

Retrospective Study of Febrile Neutropenia and G-CSF use in Australian Women Receiving Docetaxel plus Cyclophosphamide (TC) as Adjuvant Therapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer (ESBC) (#254)

3:00 PM
Amanda Goldrick

Understanding factors in emergency presentation for colorectal cancer surgery (#255)

3:00 PM
Jesse Gould

Indigenous Patients and Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Results from the South Australian (SA) Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (mCRC) Registry (#256)

3:00 PM
Chris Hocking

Research Participants’ Views of the Feedback of Genetic Test Information Following Participation in the International Sarcoma Kindred Study (ISKS) (#257)

3:00 PM
Kate McBride

Management of malignant spinal cord compression across north-eastern Melbourne (#258)

3:00 PM
Katherine Simons

Predictors of outcome after surgery for gastric cancer in a Western cohort (#259)

3:00 PM
Sharon Pattison

Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Rate of Decline Post External Beam Radiotherapy Predicts Prostate Cancer Death (#260)

3:00 PM
Zumin Shi

The New South Wales Cancer, Lifestyle and Evaluation of Risk Study (CLEAR): A resource for cancer research. (#261)

3:00 PM
Visalini Nair-Shalliker

Australian data in global surveillance of population-based cancer survival (the CONCORD programme) (#262)

3:00 PM
Matthew Soeberg

Survival after Cutaneous Melanoma in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Population-Based Matched Cohort Study (#263)

3:00 PM
Claire M Vajdic

Awareness of General and Personal Risk Factors for Uterine Cancer  Among Healthy Women - A Rural Australian Study (#264)

3:00 PM
elizabeth varughese

The Effect of the Ageing Population on the Distribution of Cancers (#265)

3:00 PM
Dannie Zarate