Epidemiology Conference Presentations 2000-04

  1. English DR. Insulin like growth factor 1 steroid sex hormones & risk of colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women: a case-cohort study. 37th Annual SER Meeting; 15-18 June 2004, Salt Lake City, USA.
  2. English DR. Food and cancer: The Australian perspective: data from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (invited). Eat & Run: The First Australasian Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer Conference; 24-26 June 2002, Sydney.
  3. English DR. Kidskin: An intervention to reduce sun exposure in children in Perth, Australia (invited). Fifth International Conference on Melanoma; 28 February - 3 March 2001, Venice, Italy.
  4. English DR. Prostate cancer, acne and male pattern baldness: an Australian case-control study. American Society of Preventive Oncology (25th annual meeting); 11-13 March 2001, New York, USA.
  5. English DR. Kidskin: an intervention to reduce sun exposure in children in Perth, Australia. American Society of Preventive Oncology (25th annual meeting); 11-13 March 2001, New York, USA.
  6. English DR. Alcohol consumption and the risk of some common chronic diseases in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (invited). 32nd International Medical Advisory Group Conference; 17-20 October 2004, Canberra.
  7. English DR. Recent trends in the epidemiology of melanoma in Australia (invited). Royal Australian College of Dermatologists annual scientific meeting; June 2002, Melbourne.
  8. English DR. Diet and cancer (invited). QCF Forum; 11-12 November 2004, Brisbane, Qld.
  9. English DR, Carlin JB, MacInnis R, Hodge A. Making the most of cohort studies (Thematic Session) (invited). Australasian Epidemiological Association Annual Meeting; 22-23 September 2003, Perth.
  10. English DR, Giles GG. Red meat, chicken and fish consumption & risk of colorectal cancer in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research; 17 October 2002, Boston.
  11. Giles GG. Plenary: diet and cancer (invited). 7th Biannual Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Conference; 25 June 2004, Woollongong.
  12. Giles GG. FAMBIS: an integrated computer system meeting the needs of both central registration and clinical management of families that have an inherited predisposition to cancer. 2-4 June 2004, Madrid, Spain.
  13. Giles GG. Sexual factors and prostate cancer. International Genetic Epidemiology Society; 2 November 2003, Los Angeles, USA.
  14. Giles GG. Chairperson for session on Epidemiology. Inaugural Pacific Rim Breast and Prostate Cancer Meeting; 20-22 November 2003, Victor Harbor, South Australia.
  15. Giles GG. Use them or lose them: cancer registries - opportunities and threats. COSA Annual Scientific Meeting; 28-30 November 2002, Sydney.
  16. Giles GG. A prospective study of the risk of prostate cancer associated with fat free mass measured by bioelectric impedance. 24th Annual Meeting of the International Agency of Cancer Registries; 25-27 June 2002, Tampere, Finland.
  17. Giles GG. Migrants to Australia: their cancer trends and their potential contribution to epidemiological research on cancer (invited). Migration & Cancer Conference Meeting US-Japan cooperative cancer research program; 6-8 November 2002, Gifu, Japan.
  18. Giles GG. The role of epidemiology in the development and evaluation of education programs for the control of melanoma (invited). Fifth International Conference on Melanoma; 28 February - 3 March 2001, Venice, Italy.
  19. Giles GG. Studies of the genetic epidemiology of prostate cancer in Australia (invited). kConFab & ABCFC Conference; 21 July 2001, Cairns.
  20. Giles GG. Practical Issues with Databanks. 5th Annual Cabrini Research Day; 14 November 2001, Cabrini Hospital Auditorium.
  21. Giles GG. Session on Hormones & Cancer (G Giles chaired session). Hormones & Cancer Meeting; 3-7 November 2000, Port Douglas, QLD.
  22. Giles GG. Epidemiology of food and disease: The Melbourne cohort study. (INVITED). International Congress of Clinical Nutrition; 11-13 August 2004, Brisbane.
  23. Giles GG. Diet and cancer- where's the evidence? (INVITED). Behavioural Research in Cancer Control 7th Biennial Conference; 23-25 June 2004, Newcastle, NSW.
  24. Giles GG. Diet and cancer. 1st Pfizer Oncology Forum; 19-21 March 2004, Sydney.
  25. Giles GG. The epidemiology of breast and prostate cancers; how to go forward? (INVITED). Australian Society for Medical Research Annual Scientific Meeting; 24 November 2003, Adelaide.
  26. Giles GG. The current cancer control program in Australia. (INVITED). JCA/UICC joint symposium on cancer control in the Asia Pacific; 25-27 September 2003, Nagoya, Japan.
  27. Giles GG. The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study- an Ageing Australian Cohort. (INVITED). Dynamic Processes in Ageing Symposium; 21-23 September 2003, Canberra.
  28. Giles GG. Body size and composition and colon cancer risk in men. 25th Annual meeting of the International Association of Cancer Registries; 16-18 June 2003, Honolulu, USA.
  29. Giles GG. The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. (INVITED). Public Health Research: A Foundation for Victoria's Health.¾ VicHealth Public Health Research Symposium; 26-27 March 2003, Melbourne.
  30. Giles GG. Of those who develop the habit of eating very few ever survive. (INVITED). Australian Nutrition Society Annual Scientific Meeting; 1-4 December 2002, Wollongong, NSW.
  31. Giles GG. The consumption of foods and the risk of colorectal cancer. COSA Annual Scientific Meeting; 28-30 November 2002, Sydney, NSW.
  32. Giles GG. New paradigm to assemble an infrastructure for genetic epidemiology studies: the Breast Cancer Family Register. 24th Annual meeting of the international Association of Cancer Registries; 25-27 June 2002, Tampere, Finland.
  33. Giles GG. Mammographic Screening in Australia: the BreastScreen Program. (INVITED). Global Summit on Breast Cancer Screening; 3-5 June 2002, Milan, Italy,.
  34. Giles GG. The Mediterranean Diet and Cancer.¾ (INVITED). International Olive Oil Council; November 2001, Sydney.
  35. Giles GG. Studies of gene-environment interaction in prostate cancer. (INVITED). First ICRF Prevention and Control Scientific Meeting: The design of case-control studies of gene-environment interaction; 1-2 October 2001, Oxford, UK.
  36. Giles GG. Epidemiology & the relationship between nutrition and cancer. (INVITED). Nutrition and Cancer Prevention in the 21st Century Workshop, The Cancer Council Australia; 5 July 2001, Adelaide.
  37. Giles GG. The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. European Conference on Nutrition and Cancer; 21-24 June 2001, Lyon France.
  38. Giles GG. Epidemiology of Breast And Prostate Cancer. Hormones and Cancer 2000; 3-7 Nov 2000, Port Douglas.
  39. Giles GG, Elwood M. The current cancer control program in Australia. JCA/UICC joint symposium on cancer control in Asia Pacific; 25-27 September 2003, Nagoya, Japan.
  40. Giles GG, English DR. The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. European Conference on Nutrition & Cancer; 21-24 June 2001, Lyon, Italy.
  41. Giles GG, MacInnis R, English DR, Hopper JL, Gertig DM. Body size and composition and colon cancer risk in men. Annual meeting of the International Association of Cancer Registries; 16-18 June 2003, Honolulu, USA.
  42. Hodge AM. Plasma phospholipid fatty acids and development of diabetes. Australasian Epidemiological Association annual scientific meeting; 11-12 October 2004, Adelaide.
  43. Hodge AM. Increased diabetes incidence in southern european migrants: How much can be explained by known risk factors? Australasian Epidemiological Association annual scientific meeting; 22-23 September 2003, Perth.
  44. Hodge AM. Dietary patterns in Greek and Italian migrants and Australian-born people in Melbourne: The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. Eat & Run: The First Australasian Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer Conference; 24-26 June 2002, Sydney.
  45. MacInnis R. A prospective study of the risk of prostate cancer associated with fat free mass measured by bioelectric impedance. Sixth International Symposium "In Vivo Body Composition Studies"; 3-5 October 2002, Rome, Italy.
  46. MacInnis R, English DR, Gertig DM, Hopper JL, Giles GG. Body size and composition and colon cancer risk in men. Australasian Epidemiological Association Annual Meeting; 22-23 September 2003, Perth.
  47. MacInnis RJ. Body size and composition and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Australasian Epidemiological Association annual scientific meeting; 10-12 October 2004, Adelaide.
  48. Minkoff K, McArdle T, Farrugia H. Poster presentation. Familial Cancer 2004: Research and Practice (KCONFAB & AOCS & Family Cancer Clinics of Australia and New Zealand); 18-21 August 2004, Couran Cove, Qld.
  49. Severi G. Prostate cancer model (invited). NCI workshop on risk prediction models; 20-21 May 2004, Washington DC, USA.

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