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1. Benefits and harms of prostate specific antigen testing according to Australian guidelines

2. Benefits and harms of prostate specific antigen testing according to Australian guidelines.

3. Shifting incidence and survival of epithelial ovarian cancer (1995‐2014): A SurvMark‐2 study

4. Comparison of liver cancer incidence and survival by subtypes across seven high‐income countries

5. Cancer incidence and cancer death in relation to tobacco smoking in a population‐based Australian cohort study

6. The impact of reclassifying cancers of unspecified histology on international differences in survival for small cell and non‐small cell lung cancer ( ICBP SurvMark ‐2 project)

7. Age disparities in stage‐specific colon cancer survival across seven countries: An International Cancer Benchmarking PartnershipSURVMARK‐2 population‐based study

8. Age disparities in stage‐specific colon cancer survival across seven countries: An International Cancer Benchmarking PartnershipSURVMARK‐2 population‐based study.

9. Adult body size, sexual history and adolescent sexual development, may predict risk of developing prostate cancer: Results from the New South Wales Lifestyle and Evaluation of Risk Study (CLEAR)

12. Adult body size, sexual history and adolescent sexual development, may predict risk of developing prostate cancer: Results from the New South Wales Lifestyle and Evaluation of Risk Study (CLEAR).

13. Lung cancer treatment is influenced by income, education, age and place of residence in a country with universal health coverage.

16. Misclassification of colorectal cancer stage and area variation in survival.

17. Age disparities in stage-specific colon cancer survival across seven countries: An International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership SURVMARK-2 population-based study.

18. Trends in survival and excess risk of death after diagnosis of cancer in 1980-1996 in New South Wales, Australia.

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