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Ross Mackenzie

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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2007
"The news is [not] all good": misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media reports on prostate cancer screeningRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Alexandra Barratt, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 1, 2007
'A matter of faith, not science': analysis of media coverage of prostate cancer screening in Australian news media 2003-2006Ross MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Simon Holding, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|March 26, 2010
"No respecter of youth": over-representation of young women in Australian television coverage of breast cancerRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Simon Holding, et al.
International Journal of Hematology|February 22, 2012
Anemia and mortality in older persons: does the type of anemia affect survival?Robert M Shavelle, Ross MacKenzie, David R Paculdo
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 8, 2008
Mixed messages and a missed opportunity: Australian news media coverage of Clare Oliver's campaign against solariaRoss MacKenzie, Michelle Imison, Simon Chapman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|April 22, 2009
'A disease many people still feel uncomfortable talking about': Australian television coverage of colorectal cancerRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Kevin McGeechan, et al.
Ambio|November 16, 2016
Environmental impacts of tobacco product waste: International and Australian policy responsesLucinda A Wallbank, Ross MacKenzie, Paul J Beggs
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 3, 2008
Media influence on Herceptin subsidization in Australia: application of the rule of rescue?Ross Mackenzie, Simon Chapman, Glenn Salkeld, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|May 6, 2009
Smoking-related disease on Australian television news: inaccurate portrayals may contribute to public misconceptionsRoss Mackenzie, Nathalie Johnson, Simon Chapman, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 25, 2018
The tobacco industry's challenges to standardised packaging: A comparative analysis of issue framing in public relations campaigns in four countriesRoss MacKenzie, Annalise Mathers, Benjamin Hawkins, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2007
"The news is [not] all good": misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media reports on prostate cancer screeningRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Alexandra Barratt, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 1, 2007
'A matter of faith, not science': analysis of media coverage of prostate cancer screening in Australian news media 2003-2006Ross MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Simon Holding, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|March 26, 2010
"No respecter of youth": over-representation of young women in Australian television coverage of breast cancerRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Simon Holding, et al.
International Journal of Hematology|February 22, 2012
Anemia and mortality in older persons: does the type of anemia affect survival?Robert M Shavelle, Ross MacKenzie, David R Paculdo
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 8, 2008
Mixed messages and a missed opportunity: Australian news media coverage of Clare Oliver's campaign against solariaRoss MacKenzie, Michelle Imison, Simon Chapman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|April 22, 2009
'A disease many people still feel uncomfortable talking about': Australian television coverage of colorectal cancerRoss MacKenzie, Simon Chapman, Kevin McGeechan, et al.
Ambio|November 16, 2016
Environmental impacts of tobacco product waste: International and Australian policy responsesLucinda A Wallbank, Ross MacKenzie, Paul J Beggs
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 3, 2008
Media influence on Herceptin subsidization in Australia: application of the rule of rescue?Ross Mackenzie, Simon Chapman, Glenn Salkeld, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|May 6, 2009
Smoking-related disease on Australian television news: inaccurate portrayals may contribute to public misconceptionsRoss Mackenzie, Nathalie Johnson, Simon Chapman, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 25, 2018
The tobacco industry's challenges to standardised packaging: A comparative analysis of issue framing in public relations campaigns in four countriesRoss MacKenzie, Annalise Mathers, Benjamin Hawkins, et al.
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