BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and prevalent malignancy reported to Australian cancer registries, with numerous studies from single institutions summarizing patient outcomes at individual hospitals or States. In order to provide an overview of patterns of care of men with prostate cancer across multiple institutions in Australia, a specialized dataset was developed. This dataset, containing amalgamated data from South Australian and Victorian prostate cancer registries, is called the South Australian-Victorian Prostate Cancer Health Outcomes Research Dataset (SA-VIC PCHORD). RESULTS: A total of 13,598 de-identified records of men with prostate cancer diagnosed and consented between 2008 and 2013 in South Australi...
ContextDisease-specific registries that enroll a considerable number of patients play a major role i...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To establish an international patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) study among prostate canc...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and prevalent malignancy reported to Aust...
OBJECTIVES: To establish a Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry-Australia and New Zealand (PCOR-ANZ) fo...
OBJECTIVE:To develop a method for estimating the future numbers of prostate cancer survivors requiri...
Background: We used population-based data from the New South Wales Central Cancer Registry (CCR) to ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare treatments for localised prostate cancer for men diagnosed in private and publ...
Background: Patterns of diagnosis and management for men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Queenslan...
Objective: To develop a method for estimating the future numbers of prostate cancer survivors req...
AbstractBackgroundInformation on the current and future numbers of Australian men living with prosta...
Objective: To describe trends in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, prostate cancer incidence ...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To compare prostate cancer mortality for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men and to describ...
Objectives: To document the management of advanced prostate cancer including diagnosis, prognosis, t...
ContextDisease-specific registries that enroll a considerable number of patients play a major role i...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To establish an international patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) study among prostate canc...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and prevalent malignancy reported to Aust...
OBJECTIVES: To establish a Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry-Australia and New Zealand (PCOR-ANZ) fo...
OBJECTIVE:To develop a method for estimating the future numbers of prostate cancer survivors requiri...
Background: We used population-based data from the New South Wales Central Cancer Registry (CCR) to ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare treatments for localised prostate cancer for men diagnosed in private and publ...
Background: Patterns of diagnosis and management for men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Queenslan...
Objective: To develop a method for estimating the future numbers of prostate cancer survivors req...
AbstractBackgroundInformation on the current and future numbers of Australian men living with prosta...
Objective: To describe trends in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, prostate cancer incidence ...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To compare prostate cancer mortality for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men and to describ...
Objectives: To document the management of advanced prostate cancer including diagnosis, prognosis, t...
ContextDisease-specific registries that enroll a considerable number of patients play a major role i...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To establish an international patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) study among prostate canc...