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Stella Heley

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Australian Family Physician|July 5, 2013
HPV testing in the National Cervical Screening Program--when is it recommended?Stella Heley
Australian Family Physician|May 30, 2003
Human papillomavirus: beware the infection you can't seeStella Heley
Australian Family Physician|March 7, 2007
Pap test updateStella Heley
Australian Family Physician|April 7, 2010
Abnormal Pap tests after the HPV vaccineStella Heley, Julia Brotherton
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal|December 16, 2017
HAVE YOU HAD THE HPV VACCINE? YOU STILL NEED TO BE SCREENED FOR CERVICAL CANCERAlexis Butler, Stella Heley
Sexual Health|August 6, 2009
The incidence of genital warts in Australian women prior to the national vaccination programJulia M L Brotherton, Anita Heywood, Stella Heley
BMJ Open|January 29, 2018
Protocol for Compass: a randomised controlled trial of primary HPV testing versus cytology screening for cervical cancer in HPV-unvaccinated and vaccinated women aged 25-69 years living in AustraliaKaren Canfell, Marion Saville, Michael Caruana, et al.
Journal of Medical Screening|March 22, 2022
HPV self-sampling and follow-up over two rounds of cervical screening in Australia - the iPap trialFarhana Sultana, Dorota M Gertig, Dallas R English, et al.
BMC Cancer|March 21, 2014
Rationale and design of the iPap trial: a randomized controlled trial of home-based HPV self-sampling for improving participation in cervical screening by never- and under-screened women in AustraliaFarhana Sultana, Dallas R English, Julie A Simpson, et al.
BMC Cancer|November 6, 2015
Women's experience with home-based self-sampling for human papillomavirus testingFarhana Sultana, Robyn Mullins, Dallas R English, et al.
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Australian Family Physician|July 5, 2013
HPV testing in the National Cervical Screening Program--when is it recommended?Stella Heley
Australian Family Physician|May 30, 2003
Human papillomavirus: beware the infection you can't seeStella Heley
Australian Family Physician|March 7, 2007
Pap test updateStella Heley
Australian Family Physician|April 7, 2010
Abnormal Pap tests after the HPV vaccineStella Heley, Julia Brotherton
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal|December 16, 2017
HAVE YOU HAD THE HPV VACCINE? YOU STILL NEED TO BE SCREENED FOR CERVICAL CANCERAlexis Butler, Stella Heley
Sexual Health|August 6, 2009
The incidence of genital warts in Australian women prior to the national vaccination programJulia M L Brotherton, Anita Heywood, Stella Heley
BMJ Open|January 29, 2018
Protocol for Compass: a randomised controlled trial of primary HPV testing versus cytology screening for cervical cancer in HPV-unvaccinated and vaccinated women aged 25-69 years living in AustraliaKaren Canfell, Marion Saville, Michael Caruana, et al.
Journal of Medical Screening|March 22, 2022
HPV self-sampling and follow-up over two rounds of cervical screening in Australia - the iPap trialFarhana Sultana, Dorota M Gertig, Dallas R English, et al.
BMC Cancer|March 21, 2014
Rationale and design of the iPap trial: a randomized controlled trial of home-based HPV self-sampling for improving participation in cervical screening by never- and under-screened women in AustraliaFarhana Sultana, Dallas R English, Julie A Simpson, et al.
BMC Cancer|November 6, 2015
Women's experience with home-based self-sampling for human papillomavirus testingFarhana Sultana, Robyn Mullins, Dallas R English, et al.
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