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International Journal of Cancer|November 4, 2015
Mucosal alpha-papillomaviruses are not associated with esophageal squamous cell carcinomas: Lack of mechanistic evidence from South Africa, China and Iran and from a world-wide meta-analysisGordana Halec, Markus Schmitt, Sam Egger, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|May 20, 2021
Cancer incidence and cancer death in relation to tobacco smoking in a population-based Australian cohort studyMarianne F Weber, Peter E A Sarich, Pavla Vaneckova, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|June 9, 2022
Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidenceVictoria Freeman, Suzanne Hughes, Chelsea Carle, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|June 7, 2022
The risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 or developing COVID-19 for people with cancer: A systematic review of the early evidenceChelsea Carle, Suzanne Hughes, Victoria Freeman, et al.
Nature Cancer|January 3, 2025
The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delays and disruptions in cancer care services: a systematic review and meta-analysisRicha Shah, Nader Mounir Hanna, Ching Ee Loo, et al.
JBI Evidence Implementation|February 24, 2026
Comparing theory-driven and intuition-based approaches to inform implementation strategies in practice: an exploratory two-arm cluster-randomized head-to-head implementation trialJulia Steinberg, Priscilla Chan, Sarsha Yap, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|December 12, 2023
Risk of COVID-19 death for people with a pre-existing cancer diagnosis prior to COVID-19-vaccination: A systematic review and meta-analysisJulia Steinberg, Suzanne Hughes, Harriet Hui, et al.
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International Journal of Cancer|November 4, 2015
Mucosal alpha-papillomaviruses are not associated with esophageal squamous cell carcinomas: Lack of mechanistic evidence from South Africa, China and Iran and from a world-wide meta-analysisGordana Halec, Markus Schmitt, Sam Egger, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|May 20, 2021
Cancer incidence and cancer death in relation to tobacco smoking in a population-based Australian cohort studyMarianne F Weber, Peter E A Sarich, Pavla Vaneckova, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|June 9, 2022
Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidenceVictoria Freeman, Suzanne Hughes, Chelsea Carle, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|June 7, 2022
The risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 or developing COVID-19 for people with cancer: A systematic review of the early evidenceChelsea Carle, Suzanne Hughes, Victoria Freeman, et al.
Nature Cancer|January 3, 2025
The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delays and disruptions in cancer care services: a systematic review and meta-analysisRicha Shah, Nader Mounir Hanna, Ching Ee Loo, et al.
JBI Evidence Implementation|February 24, 2026
Comparing theory-driven and intuition-based approaches to inform implementation strategies in practice: an exploratory two-arm cluster-randomized head-to-head implementation trialJulia Steinberg, Priscilla Chan, Sarsha Yap, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|December 12, 2023
Risk of COVID-19 death for people with a pre-existing cancer diagnosis prior to COVID-19-vaccination: A systematic review and meta-analysisJulia Steinberg, Suzanne Hughes, Harriet Hui, et al.
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