This study aimed to identify whether cancer-related health behaviours including participation in cancer screening vary by geographic location in Australia. Data were obtained from the 2014–2015 Australian National Health Survey, a computer-assisted telephone interview that measured a range of health-related issues in a sample of randomly selected households. Chi-square tests and adjusted odds ratios from logistic regression models were computed to assess the association between residential location and cancer-related health behaviours including cancer screening participation, alcohol consumption, smoking, exercise, and fruit and vegetable intake, controlling for age, socio-economic status (SES), education, and place of birth. The findings s...
Over 25% of the Australian population are immigrants, and are less active participants in cancer scr...
Australasian region comprising of the Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands is cultur...
IntroductionIn Australia, colorectal cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and cause o...
This study aimed to identify whether cancer-related health behaviours including participation in can...
This study aimed to identify whether cancer-related health behaviours including participation in can...
Abstract Background Cancer is a significant health issue globally and it is well known that cancer r...
To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Cancer Screenin...
To report on the prevalence, clustering, and correlates of behavioral risk factors for cancer in the...
Abstract Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National B...
Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Canc...
Objective: To describe the population prevalence of key cancer risk behaviours in Queensland. Method...
BACKGROUND: Participation in bowel cancer screening programs remains poor in many countries. Knowled...
Background: Cancer is a major disease burden globally and people who are socioeconomically disadvant...
ObjectiveTo examine the socio-economic and ethnocultural characteristics of geographical areas that ...
Objective: To determine the extent of evidence for a rural–urban health differential in cancer and c...
Over 25% of the Australian population are immigrants, and are less active participants in cancer scr...
Australasian region comprising of the Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands is cultur...
IntroductionIn Australia, colorectal cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and cause o...
This study aimed to identify whether cancer-related health behaviours including participation in can...
This study aimed to identify whether cancer-related health behaviours including participation in can...
Abstract Background Cancer is a significant health issue globally and it is well known that cancer r...
To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Cancer Screenin...
To report on the prevalence, clustering, and correlates of behavioral risk factors for cancer in the...
Abstract Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National B...
Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Canc...
Objective: To describe the population prevalence of key cancer risk behaviours in Queensland. Method...
BACKGROUND: Participation in bowel cancer screening programs remains poor in many countries. Knowled...
Background: Cancer is a major disease burden globally and people who are socioeconomically disadvant...
ObjectiveTo examine the socio-economic and ethnocultural characteristics of geographical areas that ...
Objective: To determine the extent of evidence for a rural–urban health differential in cancer and c...
Over 25% of the Australian population are immigrants, and are less active participants in cancer scr...
Australasian region comprising of the Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands is cultur...
IntroductionIn Australia, colorectal cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and cause o...