COSA Posters: Epidemiology and Health Services — ASN Events
3:00PM - 4:00PM
Exhibition Hall (Hall 1a)


Geographic remoteness, area-level socioeconomic disadvantage and colorectal cancer: a cross-section multilevel study (#756)

3:00 PM
Peter D Baade

Association between breast cancer incidence and latitude in Mainland Australian Women (#757)

3:00 PM
Kellie Bilinski

Incidence, mortality and survival of rarer head and neck cancers in New South Wales (#758)

3:00 PM
Ingrid Boehm

Oncology patients presented to emergency department, before and after the establishment of resident oncology service: experience in Goulburn Valley Health (#759)

3:00 PM
Yu En Y E Chia

Using routinely collected cancer data to infer risk factor patterns (#760)

3:00 PM
Susanna M Cramb

Geographic remoteness, area-level socioeconomic disadvantage and breast cancer: a multilevel study (#761)

3:00 PM
Paramita Dasgupta

Patients’ and health professionals’ perspectives on the outcomes and conduct of multidisciplinary cancer meetings (MDMs). (#762)

3:00 PM
Bianca Devitt

The development of evidence based guidelines on the conduct of multidisciplinary cancer meetings (MDMs). A modified Delphi study. (#763)

3:00 PM
Bianca Devitt

Are radiation oncologists aware of health literacy amongst people with cancer treated with radiotherapy? (#764)

3:00 PM
Haryana M Dhillon

What are people with cancer are told about radiotherapy and how do they perceive it?  (#765)

3:00 PM
Haryana M Dhillon

Indigenous women with gynaecological cancers have poorer survival than non-Indigenous women: explained by stage, comorbidity and treatment uptake (#766)

3:00 PM
Abbey Diaz

When age really does matter (#767)

3:00 PM
Julia Drake

Localised versus centralised nurse delivered telephone services for people in follow up for cancer: Opinions of cancer clinicians (#768)

3:00 PM
Ivana Durcinoska

Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed methods study of diagnostic intervals in people with cancer from rural Western Australia. (#769)

3:00 PM
Jon Emery

A formative evaluation of nurse cancer care coordinators: building a platform for ongoing evaluation and development. (#770)

3:00 PM
Louise M Freijser

Variation in the surgical management of oesophageal carcinoma in NSW, 2001-2007 (#772)

3:00 PM
David Goldsbury

Aboriginal cancer care at Peter Mac: connecting and responding (ACCAP) (#773)

3:00 PM
Alison Hocking

Is ginger supplementation effective in ameliorating chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting? (#774)

3:00 PM
Elisabeth Isenring

Australian general practitioners’ preferences for inter-professional communication and a collaborative approach when caring for people diagnosed with cancer (#775)

3:00 PM
Claire Johnson

A matter of opinion: age differences in colorectal cancer patients’ and physicians’ views on chemotherapy treatment decisions (#776)

3:00 PM
Mikaela Jorgensen

The social environment and cancer survivorship: critical factors contributing to recovery (#777)

3:00 PM
Lynette Joubert

Pricing of anti-cancer drugs approved for use in Australia since 2000 (#778)

3:00 PM
Deme J Karikios

Changes in oncology inpatient care over a nine year period at a major Australian centre (#779)

3:00 PM
Richard C Khor

Exploring opportunities for service improvement to optimise outcomes for older people with cancer. (#780)

3:00 PM
Meinir Krishnasamy

Feasibility and utility of a comprehensive cancer survivors database (#781)

3:00 PM
Marleesa Ly

Using hepatitis B registry data to improve liver cancer prevention at primary care level (#782)

3:00 PM
Ximena Masgoret

Improving the cancer patient experience (#783)

3:00 PM
Clare McGinness

Moderate-to-severe symptoms are prevalent among patients attending a breast cancer survivorship clinic (#784)

3:00 PM
Joanne Mortimer

Towards a smart cancer registry (#785)

3:00 PM
Anthony Nguyen

Cancer reporting from OCR free-text pathology reports (#786)

3:00 PM
Anthony Nguyen

Living with dysphagia: insights and implications for speech pathology services for patients in the survivorship phase of head and neck cancer (#787)

3:00 PM
Rebecca Nund

Fast tracking pharmacy (#788)

3:00 PM
Carol A Rice

Treatment and survival outcomes for prostate cancer for Aboriginal men in New South Wales (NSW) Australia (#789)

3:00 PM
Jenny Rodger

Socio-demographic factors and their impact on the number of resections for patients with recurrent glioblastoma (#790)

3:00 PM
Yi Sia

Supporting best practice lung cancer care (#791)

3:00 PM
Sue Sinclair

Developing an allied health service in a new radiotherapy centre in Melbourne’s West (#792)

3:00 PM
Laurelle Stalker

Consumers' and health professionals' perceptions of radiotherapy and the inconvenience associated with its access and utilization (#793)

3:00 PM
Puma Sundaresan

Utilisation and acceptability of an E-health strategy to facilitate care of breast cancer survivors (#794)

3:00 PM
Siaw Sze Tiong

Australian Mesothelioma Registry (#795)

3:00 PM
Grace Kwaan

Development of an electronic platform for patient self-reporting of adverse-events during cancer treatment. Involvement of patients and professionals (#796)

3:00 PM
Galina Velikova

Optimising cancer care in Victoria: views and opinions from cancer clinicians (#797)

3:00 PM
Victoria White

Stop the smokes for a healthy bub: addressing smoking in pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. (#798)

3:00 PM
Pip Youl

Factors associated with diagnostic and treatment intervals and the treatment received by prostate cancer patients in Queensland (#799)

3:00 PM
Danny R Youlden

Geographical variation in survival from prostate cancer in relation to disease stage at diagnosis: an analysis of data from the NSW Central Cancer Registry (#800)

3:00 PM
Xue Qin Yu

Melanoma rates continue to increase in the elderly: an analysis of Queensland melanoma incidence rates up to 2009 (#801)

3:00 PM
Dannie Zarate