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2. Twin studies for the prognosis, prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions
3. The CRISP-Q study: Communicating the risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening
4. Towards quantitative condition assessment of biodiversity outcomes: Insights from Australian marine protected areas
5. Discussions about predictive genetic testing for Lynch syndrome: the role of health professionals and families in decisions to decline
6. Data from The Impact of Receiving Predictive Genetic Information about Lynch Syndrome on Individual Colonoscopy and Smoking Behaviors
7. Supplementary Materials and Methods, Supplementary Tables S1-S4 from The Impact of Receiving Predictive Genetic Information about Lynch Syndrome on Individual Colonoscopy and Smoking Behaviors
8. The Colorectal cancer RISk Prediction (CRISP) trial: a randomised controlled trial of a decision support tool for risk-stratified colorectal cancer screening
9. Choosing not to undergo predictive genetic testing for hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes: expanding our understanding of decliners and declining
10. The use of a risk assessment and decision support tool (CRISP) compared with usual care in general practice to increase risk-stratified colorectal cancer screening: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
11. What can We Learn From High-Performing Screening Programs to Increase Bowel Cancer Screening Participation in Australia?
12. Tumor testing to identify lynch syndrome in two Australian colorectal cancer cohorts
13. Screening practices of Australian men and women categorized as "at or slightly above average risk" of colorectal cancer
14. What can We Learn From High-Performing Screening Programs to Increase Bowel Cancer Screening Participation in Australia?
15. Perceived Versus Predicted Risks of Colorectal Cancer and Self-Reported Colonoscopies by Members of Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation-Carrying Families Who Have Declined Genetic Testing
16. Family history-based colorectal cancer screening in Australia: A modelling study of the costs, benefits, and harms of different participation scenarios
17. Screening practices of Australian men and women categorized as “at or slightly above average risk” of colorectal cancer
18. How do individuals decide whether to accept or decline an offer of genetic testing for colorectal cancer?
19. HOW DO INDIVIDUALS DECIDE WHETHER TO ACCEPT OR DECLINE AN OFFER OF GENETIC TESTING FOR COLORECTAL CANCER?: Symposium 14F 3023
20. Reducing Overconfidence in the Interval Judgments of Experts
21. The characteristics of acute non-fatal medication-related events attended by ambulance services in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area 1998–2002
22. The relationship between naloxone dose and key patient variables in the treatment of non-fatal heroin overdose in the prehospital setting
23. Family history–based colorectal cancer screening in Australia
24. Factors in Childhood as Predictors of Asthma in Adult Life.
25. Tumour testing to identify Lynch syndrome in two Australian colorectal cancer cohorts
26. The CRISP-Q study: Communicating the risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening
27. Facial Height and Breadth Relative to Dietary Consistency and Oral Breathing in Two Populations (North India and U.S.)
28. Twin birth changes DNA methylation of subsequent siblings
29. How does genetic risk information for Lynch syndrome translate to risk management behaviours?
30. The Impact of Receiving Predictive Genetic Information about Lynch Syndrome on Individual Colonoscopy and Smoking Behaviors
31. Quantifying the utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to guide colorectal cancer screening
32. Strategies for Risk Communication: Evolution, Evidence, Experience . Based on a symposium held in Montauk, New York, 15–17 May 2006. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1128. Edited by W. Troy Tucker , Scott Ferson , Adam M. Finkel , and David Slavin . Published by Blackwell Publishing, Boston (Massachusetts), on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences , . $130.00 (paper). xii + 139 p.; ill.; index of contributors. 978‐1‐57331‐681‐1 . 2008 .
33. The Intelligence Game: Assessing Delphi Groups and Structured Question Formats
34. Perceived Versus Predicted Risks of Colorectal Cancer and Self-Reported Colonoscopies by Members of Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation-Carrying Families Who Have Declined Genetic Testing
35. Screening Participation Predictors for People at Familial Risk of Colorectal Cancer
36. The Impact of Receiving Predictive Genetic Information about Lynch Syndrome on Individual Colonoscopy and Smoking Behaviors.
37. P-0184 Screening Practices of Australian Men and Women Categorised As “At or Slightly Above Average Risk” of Colorectal Cancer
38. Screening Practices of Unaffected People at Familial Risk of Colorectal Cancer
39. Facilitated expert judgment of environmental risks: acquiring and analysing imprecise data
40. Expert Status and Performance
41. Strategies for Risk Communication: Evolution, Evidence, Experience, vol. 1128
42. Redefining expertise and improving ecological judgment
43. The characteristics of acute non-fatal medication-related events attended by ambulance services in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area 1998-2002
44. Strategies for Risk Communication: Evolution, Evidence, Experience. Based on a symposium held in Montauk, New York, 15–17 May 2006. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1128. Edited by W. Troy Tucker, Scott Ferson, Adam M. Finkel, and, David Slavin. Published by Blackwell Publishing, Boston (Massachusetts), on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, New York. $130.00 (paper). xii + 139 p.; ill.; index of contributors. 978‐1‐57331‐681‐1. 2008.
45. Risk‐Based Approaches to Deal with Uncertainty in a Data‐Poor System: Stakeholder Involvement in Hazard Identification for Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries in Victoria, Australia
46. The associations between childhood asthma and atopy, and parental asthma, hay fever and smoking
47. Possible influence of age on the expression of the heterozygous cerumen phenotype.
48. Shape differences in the sacral alae.
49. Univariate and multivariate methods for sexing the sacrum.
50. Factors in childhood as predictors of asthma in adult life.
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