Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Citation |
2016 | Chronic kidney disease and the risk of cancer: An individual patient data meta-analysis of 32,057 participants from six prospective studies | Chalmers, John; Chapman, Jeremy; Cooper, Bruce; Craig, Jonathan; Harris, David; Mitchell, Paul; Pollock, Carol; Wang, Jie Jin; Wong, Germaine; Baigent, C; Emberson, Jonathan; Lewis, Joshua; Lim, Wai; Prince, Richard L.; Staplin, Natalie; Turner, Robin M; Zoungas, Sophia; The George Institute for Global Health; Western Clinical School: Westmead Institute for Medical Res; Northern Clinical School: Medicine; School of Public Health: Public Health; Western Clinical School: Westmead Institute for Medical Res; Western Clinical School: Westmead Institute for Medical Res; Northern Clinical School: Medicine; Western Clinical School: Westmead Institute for Medical Res; School of Public Health: Public Health | Chronic kidney disease and the risk of cancer: An individual patient data meta-analysis of 32,057 participants from six prospective studies, BMC Cancer, vol.16, 1, 2016,pp 1-11 |
2017 | Cruciferous and allium vegetable intakes are inversely associated with 15-Year atherosclerotic vascular disease deaths in older adult women | Lewis, Josh; Beilin, Lawrence J.; Blekkenhorst, Lauren; Bondonno, Catherine; Devine, Amanda; Hodgson, Jonathan; Lim, Wai; Prince, Richard L.; Woodman, Richard; Zhu, Kun; School of Public Health: Public Health | Cruciferous and allium vegetable intakes are inversely associated with 15-Year atherosclerotic vascular disease deaths in older adult women, Journal of the American Heart Association, vol.6, 10, 2017,pp 1-15 |
2014 | Modeling the Benefits and Costs of Integrating an Acceptable HLA Mismatch Allocation Model for Highly Sensitized Patients | Craig, Jonathan; Howard, Kirsten; Wong, Germaine; Chapman, Jeremy R; Christiansen, F.; Claas, Frans H J; D'Orsogna, Lloyd; Ferrari, Paolo; Fidler, Samantha; Irish, Ashley; Lim, Wai; Nguyen, Hung Do; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Modeling the Benefits and Costs of Integrating an Acceptable HLA Mismatch Allocation Model for Highly Sensitized Patients, Transplantation, vol.97, 7, 2014,pp 769-774 |