Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attributable to menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use. Methods: We estimated the population attributable fraction for cancers causally associated with MHT (breast, endometrium, ovary), and the proportion of colorectal cancers prevented by MHT. We used standard formulae incorporating Australian prevalence data, relative risks of cancer associated with MHT and cancer incidence. We also estimated potential change in cancer incidence under two hypothetical scenarios whereby 25% fewer Australian women used MHT, or women exclusively used oestrogen-only MHT. Results: An estimated 539 cancers in Australia in 2010 were attributable to MHT: 453 breast, 67 endom...
Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications to current c...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Objective: To determine if the recent rapid fall in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in Aust...
Randomised controlled trials and large-scale observational studies have found that current use of me...
Purpose: To compare trends in ovarian cancer incidence in the USA and Australia in relation to chang...
Objective: To describe the approach underpinning a national project to estimate the numbers and prop...
Abstract Objective: To describe the approach underpinning a national project to estimate the numbers...
Objective: Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications t...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribut...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribut...
Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribu...
Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications to current c...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Objective: To determine if the recent rapid fall in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in Aust...
Randomised controlled trials and large-scale observational studies have found that current use of me...
Purpose: To compare trends in ovarian cancer incidence in the USA and Australia in relation to chang...
Objective: To describe the approach underpinning a national project to estimate the numbers and prop...
Abstract Objective: To describe the approach underpinning a national project to estimate the numbers...
Objective: Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications t...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribut...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and number of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribut...
Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribu...
Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications to current c...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...
Estimates of the future breast cancer burden preventable through modifications to current behaviours...