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This paper reports all cases of retinoblastoma occurring in Victoria over a 20-year period between 1956 and 1976. It suggests that the natural history of treated retinoblastoma in an Australian community, is characterized by low mortality (8.3%), but significant morbidity. The most common problem in
The incidence of cancer between 1970 and 1989 in children aged less than 15 years and resident in the state of Victoria, Australia, was ascertained using records held by the Victorian Cancer Registry. Altogether, 1,189 children in the 1970s and 1,261 children in the 1980s were registered with new
OBJECTIVE
To identify areas to improve patient management in lung cancer, which remains the greatest cause of death from cancer in Australia.
METHODS
Retrospective survey of all cases of lung cancer reported to the Victorian Cancer Registry from 1 January to 30 June 2003 and followed up for 5
OBJECTIVE
To determine recent patterns of management of lung cancer in Victoria in order to stimulate interest in the development of Australian consensus guidelines.
METHODS
A cross-sectional survey of doctors responsible for the care of an incident series of lung cancer patients in
BACKGROUND
Colorectal cancer (CRC) pathological reporting deficiencies have been shown to be common, with deviations from the suggested minimum dataset. Information from both surgeon and pathologist is necessary for a complete report. These deficiencies have been shown to be correctable with the use
Successful introduction of screening for early colorectal cancer will depend, at least in part, on doctors' knowledge and attitudes. A 34-item questionnaire was sent to a random sample of one in five doctors in Victoria, with a final completion rate of 65%. The survey revealed gaps of knowledge,
The light-exposed areas of the head and neck, forearms, and dorsum of each hand were examined in 2113 adults during a one-week study. The study was conducted in the isolated Victorian rural city of Maryborough which is situated in the northern part of the Central Highlands district. Of 2113
We analysed data on admissions to Victorian public hospitals for surgical treatment of breast cancer over the period July 1985 to December 1988. Of the 2993 women admitted, 28.7% received breast-preserving surgery. The probability of a woman being treated conservatively was dependent on age, with
A retrospective chart review was undertaken on all patients in Victoria who were referred for radiotherapy for a gynaecological cancer from February 1997 to January, 1998. Three hundred and ten patients were identified which represents less than one-third of all gynaecological cancers diagnosed in
While participatory research is now strongly advocated as progressive, ethical and useful, consultation with participants and other stakeholders can raise issues which compromise research or which create conflicting choices in research protocols. This paper discusses some of the issues raised by a
A survey of cancer treatment providers at our institution exploring their perspectives regarding voluntary assisted dying in Victoria and the imminent legislation showed that while almost all were aware of the Bill (92%), reported knowledge and understanding of it was much less (38%). As many
OBJECTIVE
To describe trends in avoidable mortality (AM) in Victoria by sex, degree of socio-economic disadvantage and remoteness.
METHODS
The analysis is based on mortality and population data for 1979-2001 supplied by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for Victoria. Total and
BACKGROUND
Between 1998 and 1999, a burden of disease assessment was carried out in Victoria, Australia applying and improving on the methods of the Global Burden of Disease Study. This paper describes the methods and results of the calculations of the burden due to 22 mental disorders, adding 14