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    Abstract P5-14-11: An estimation of the population survival benefit of first-line chemotherapy and immunotherapy for breast cancer by Delaney, GP, Do, V, Ng, W, Barton, MB

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2017)
    “…Abstract Purpose:Randomized clinical trials describe the benefit of chemo-and immunotherapy for specific breast cancer patients with selected patient and…”
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    Abstract P3-11-11: A Comparison of Breast Cancer Treatment Rates in British Columbia, Scotland, and Western Australia, and a Comparison with Models of “Optimal” Therapy by Fong, A, Shafiq, J, Saunders, C, Thompson, A, Tyldesley, S, Barton, MB, Dewar, JA, Ng, W, Jacob, S, Speers, C, Olivotto, I, Delaney, GP

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2010)
    “…Abstract Background: Evidence-based optimal utilization models provide estimates of optimal radiotherapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy utilization by…”
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    Lung cancer patterns of care in south western Sydney, Australia by Vinod, S K, Delaney, G P, Bauman, A E, Barton, M B

    Published in Thorax (01-08-2003)
    “…Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in New South Wales (NSW). There is a significantly higher incidence of lung cancer in the South…”
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    Socio-economic status and patterns of care in lung cancer by Hui, Andrew C, Vinod, Shalini K, Jalaludin, Bin B, Yuile, Phillip, Delaney, Geoff P, Barton, Michael B

    “…This retrospective study aims to explore the associations between socio-economic factors and lung cancer management and outcomes in the Australian setting. The…”
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    Performance of different radiotherapy workload models by Barbera, Lisa, Jackson, Lynda D, Schulze, Karleen, Groome, Patti A, Foroudi, Farshad, Delaney, Geoff P, Mackillop, William J

    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of different radiotherapy workload models using a prospectively collected dataset of patient and…”
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    The Development of a New Basic Treatment Equivalent Model to Assess Linear Accelerator Throughput by Delaney, G.P., Shafiq, R.J., Jalaludin, B.B., Barton, M.B.

    “…The basic treatment equivalent (BTE) model was developed in 1996 in an attempt to improve the measurement of linear accelerator throughput in radiotherapy…”
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    Technology Enhancements and Changes in Radiotherapy Throughput in New South Wales by Delaney, G.P., Shafiq, R.J., Jalaludin, B.B., Barton, M.B.

    “…To assess the effect that the age of linear accelerators and recent changes in technology have had on linear accelerator throughput in New South Wales,…”
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    A Basic Treatment Equivalent for High-Dose-Rate Gynaecological Brachytherapy – A Pilot Study by Vinod, Shalini K., Delaney, Geoff P., Jalaludin, Bin B., Macleod, Craig A., Fowler, Allan R., Barton, Michael B.

    “…Background & purpose The aims of this pilot study were to assess the factors that were predictive of high-dose-rate (HDR) gynaecological brachytherapy duration…”
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    Split-course accelerated therapy in head and neck cancer: an analysis of toxicity by Delaney, G P, Fisher, R J, Smee, R I, Hook, C, Barton, M B

    “…To retrospectively assess a protocol of split-course accelerated radiation therapy (SCAT) for selected head and neck cancers. SCAT consisted of 1.8 Gy per…”
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    Increased libido: a complication of tamoxifen therapy of male breast cancer by Delaney, G.P., Langlands, A.O.

    Published in Breast (Edinburgh) (01-02-1996)
    “…This is a clinical report of a male patient with breast cancer who developed the unusual side-effect of significantly increased libido when commenced on…”
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