Introduction: After medicines have been subsidised in Australia we know little about their use in routine clinical practice, impact on resource utilisation, effectiveness or safety. Routinely collected administrative health data are available to address these issues in large population-based pharmacoepidemiological studies. By bringing together cross-jurisdictional data collections that link drug exposure to real-world outcomes, this research programme aims to evaluate the use and impact of cancer medicines in a subset of elderly Australians in the real-world clinical setting. Methods and analysis: This ongoing research programme involves a series of retrospective cohort studies of Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA)...
Over the past decade, a number of new chemotherapies and targeted biologics have been approved for u...
Introduction: Cancer treatment planning in older adults is complex and requires careful balancing of...
It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohor...
Introduction: The three cancer chemotherapy drugs 5-fluorouracil (antimetabolite drug), doxorubicin ...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe patterns of health service utilisation among the Au...
The number of elderly patients with malignancy is growing and is likely to have a major impact on re...
Summary: Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death and people...
Background: Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, i...
Introduction: It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in pro...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of polypharmacy amongAustralians aged 70 years or more, 2006–2...
Objectives: To investigate medication changes for older patients admitted to hospital and to explore...
© Commonwealth of Australia; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: The last year of life is one o...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Over the past decade, a number of new chemotherapies and targeted biologics have been approved for u...
Introduction: Cancer treatment planning in older adults is complex and requires careful balancing of...
It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohor...
Introduction: The three cancer chemotherapy drugs 5-fluorouracil (antimetabolite drug), doxorubicin ...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe patterns of health service utilisation among the Au...
The number of elderly patients with malignancy is growing and is likely to have a major impact on re...
Summary: Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death and people...
Background: Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, i...
Introduction: It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in pro...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of polypharmacy amongAustralians aged 70 years or more, 2006–2...
Objectives: To investigate medication changes for older patients admitted to hospital and to explore...
© Commonwealth of Australia; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: The last year of life is one o...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Over the past decade, a number of new chemotherapies and targeted biologics have been approved for u...
Introduction: Cancer treatment planning in older adults is complex and requires careful balancing of...
It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohor...