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1. The development of a theory and evidence-based intervention to aid implementation of exercise into the prostate cancer care pathway with a focus on healthcare professional behaviour, the STAMINA trial.

2. Towards implementing exercise into the prostate cancer care pathway: development of a theory and evidence-based intervention to train community-based exercise professionals to support change in patient exercise behaviour (The STAMINA trial).

3. Managing Matajoosh: determinants of first Nations' cancer care decisions.

4. Inequalities in patients' experiences with cancer care: the role of economic and health literacy determinants.

5. Barriers to cancer treatment for people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage in high-income countries: a scoping review.

6. Simulating the healthcare workforce impact and capacity for pancreatic cancer care in Victoria: a model-based analysis.

7. Quality assessments for cancer centers in the European Union.

8. Enhancing organizational capacity to provide cancer control programs among Latino churches: design and baseline findings of the CRUZA Study.

9. 'Done more for me in a fortnight than anybody done in all me life.' How welfare rights advice can help people with cancer.

10. Conceptual and practical challenges for implementing the communities of practice model on a national scale - a Canadian cancer control initiative.

11. Development and pilot study of "Smart Cancer Care": a platform for managing side effects of chemotherapy.

12. Association between hospital competition and quality of prostate cancer care.

13. Nurse-led emergency department avoidance model of care for patients receiving cancer therapy in the ambulatory setting: a health service improvement initiative.

14. Insurance-based disparities in breast cancer treatment pathways in a universal healthcare system: a qualitative study.

15. Does fragmented cancer care affect survival? Analysis of gastric cancer patients using national insurance claim data.

16. Social return on investment economic evaluation of supportive care for lung cancer patients in acute care settings in Australia.

17. Long-term effects of cancer on earnings of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors - a population-based study from British Columbia, Canada.

18. Development of a benchmark tool for cancer centers; results from a pilot exercise.

19. Staff perspectives on the feasibility of a clinical pathway for anxiety and depression in cancer care, and mid-implementation adaptations.

20. Patients' pathways to cancer care in Tanzania: documenting and addressing social inequalities in reaching a cancer diagnosis.

21. Utility of routine data sources for feedback on the quality of cancer care: an assessment based on clinical practice guidelines.

22. Defining a patient-centered approach to cancer survivorship care: development of the patient centered survivorship care index (PC-SCI).

23. Work empowerment among cancer care professionals: a cross-sectional study.

24. Clinicians' knowledge and attitudes towards patient reported outcomes in colorectal cancer care - insights from qualitative interviews.

25. Experiences of Inuit in Canada who travel from remote settings for cancer care and impacts on decision making.

26. Improving Cancer MDT performance in Western Sydney - three years' experience.

27. Barriers and facilitators for individualized rehabilitation during breast cancer treatment - a focus group study exploring health care professionals' experiences.

29. Cancer drug funding decisions in Scotland: impact of new end-of-life, orphan and ultra-orphan processes.

30. Effects of interdisciplinary teamwork on patient-reported experience of cancer care.

31. Understanding optimal approaches to patient and caregiver engagement in the development of cancer practice guidelines: a mixed methods study.

32. Impacts of a navigation program based on health information technology for patients receiving oral anticancer therapy: the CAPRI randomized controlled trial.

34. Modelling the healthcare costs of skin cancer in South Africa.

35. Sociodemographic disparities in survival from colorectal cancer in South Australia: a population-wide data linkage study.

36. Preparing general practitioners to receive cancer patients following treatment in secondary care: a qualitative study.

37. "No decision about me without me" in the context of cancer multidisciplinary team meetings: a qualitative interview study.

38. Secondary care intervals before and after the introduction of urgent referral guidelines for suspected cancer in Denmark: a comparative before-after study.

39. Time intervals from first symptom to treatment of cancer: a cohort study of 2,212 newly diagnosed cancer patients.

40. Using linked routinely collected health data to describe prostate cancer treatment in New South Wales, Australia: a validation study.

41. A theory-based educational intervention targeting nurses' attitudes and knowledge concerning cancer-related pain management: A study protocol of a quasi-experimental design.

42. Factors affecting the implementation of complex and evolving technologies: multiple case study of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) in Ontario, Canada.

43. A systematic review of PET and PET/CT in oncology: A way to personalize cancer treatment in a cost-effective manner?

44. How protective is cervical cancer screening against cervical cancer mortality in developing countries? The Colombian case.

45. International benchmarking of specialty hospitals. A series of case studies on comprehensive cancer centres.

46. A comparison of the Charlson comorbidity index derived from medical records and claims data from patients undergoing lung cancer surgery in Korea: a population-based investigation.

47. What are the current barriers to effective cancer care coordination? A qualitative study.

48. Comparative indicators for cancer network management in England: Availability, characteristics and presentation.

49. Use of comparative data for integrated cancer services.

50. Captured voices in cancer: experiences from networking between individuals with experiential and professional knowledge.