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153. Guidance for establishing an integrative oncology service in the Australian healthcare setting-a discussion paper.

154. Assessment of dose variation for accelerated partial-breast irradiation using rigid and deformable image registrations.

155. Coverage of cancer services in Australia and providers' views on service gaps: findings from a national cross-sectional survey.

156. Patterns of curative treatment for non‐small cell lung cancer in New South Wales, Australia.

158. Clinical practice guideline adherence in oncology: A qualitative study of insights from clinicians in Australia.

159. The complexities, coordination, culture and capacities that characterise the delivery of oncology services in the common areas of ambulatory settings.

160. A review of setup error in supine breast radiotherapy using cone-beam computed tomography.

161. The effect of travel distance on radiotherapy utilization in NSW and ACT.

162. Radiation doses and fractionation schedules in non-low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ in the breast (BIG 3-07/TROG 07.01): a randomised, factorial, multicentre, open-label, phase 3 study.

163. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided proton therapy: A review of the clinical challenges, potential benefits and pathway to implementation.

164. Providing outpatient cancer care for CALD patients: a qualitative study.

165. Clinicians' attitudes and perceived barriers and facilitators to cancer treatment clinical practice guideline adherence: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative literature.

166. What are the attitudes of health professionals regarding patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in oncology practice? A mixed-method synthesis of the qualitative evidence.

167. International comparison of cosmetic outcomes of breast conserving surgery and radiation therapy for women with ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast.

168. Radiotherapy underutilisation and its impact on local control and survival in New South Wales, Australia.

169. Estimating the cost of radiotherapy for 5-year local control and overall survival benefit.

170. Persistent reduction in global longitudinal strain in the longer term after radiation therapy in patients with breast cancer.

171. Impact of radiotherapy underutilisation measured by survival shortfall, years of potential life lost and disability-adjusted life years lost in New South Wales, Australia.

172. Study protocol for a controlled trial of an eHealth system utilising patient reported outcome measures for personalised treatment and care: PROMPT-Care 2.0.

173. Strain Imaging Detects Dose-Dependent Segmental Cardiac Dysfunction in the Acute Phase After Breast Irradiation.

174. Optimal uptake rates for initial treatments for cervical cancer in concordance with guidelines in Australia and Canada: Results from two large cancer facilities.

175. Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction Detected by Strain Imaging During Breast Irradiation With Persistent Changes 6 Weeks After Treatment.

176. Rapid learning in practice: A lung cancer survival decision support system in routine patient care data.

177. Estimating the demand for radiotherapy from the evidence: A review of changes from 2003 to 2012.

178. A Paired, Double-Blind, Randomized Comparison of a Moisturizing Durable Barrier Cream to 10% Glycerine Cream in the Prophylactic Management of Postmastectomy Irradiation Skin Care: Trans Tasman Radiation Oncology Group (TROG) 04.01

179. Multidisciplinary team meeting Chairs' attitudes and perceived facilitators, barriers and ideal improvements to meeting functionality: A qualitative study.

181. Open-source, fully-automated hybrid cardiac substructure segmentation: development and optimisation.

182. Age-related experiences of colorectal cancer diagnosis: a secondary analysis of the English National Cancer Patient Experience Survey.

183. Infrastructure platform for privacy-preserving distributed machine learning development of computer-assisted theragnostics in cancer.

185. Stepping into the real world: a mixed-methods evaluation of the implementation of electronic patient reported outcomes in routine lung cancer care.

186. Web-Based Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Personalized Treatment and Care (PROMPT-Care): Multicenter Pragmatic Nonrandomized Trial.

187. Quality management in radiation therapy: A 15 year review of incident reporting in two integrated cancer centres.

188. Integrative oncology and complementary medicine cancer services in Australia: findings from a national cross-sectional survey.

189. The impact of imaging modality (CT vs MRI) and patient position (supine vs prone) on tangential whole breast radiation therapy planning.

190. Risks and benefits of reducing target volume margins in breast tangent radiotherapy.

191. Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography for Breast Target Volume Delineation in Prone and Supine Positions.

192. The Pattern of Use of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer in New South Wales, Australia, 2008 to 2012.

193. Evidence-based optimal number of radiotherapy fractions for cancer: A useful tool to estimate radiotherapy demand.

194. Optimal uptake rates for initial treatments for cervical cancer in concordance with guidelines in Australia and Canada: Results from two large cancer facilities.

195. Prostate brachytherapy in New South Wales: patterns of care study and impact of caseload on treatment quality.

196. Estimation of the optimal brachytherapy utilization rate in the treatment of gynecological cancers and comparison with patterns of care.

197. A comparison of systemic breast cancer therapy utilization in Canada (British Columbia), Scotland (Dundee), and Australia (Western Australia) with models of "optimal" therapy.

198. Chemotherapy in rectal cancer: variation in utilization and development of an evidence-based benchmark rate of optimal chemotherapy utilization.

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