Reports & PhD supervision

Reports

  1. Giles GG, Whitfield K, Thursfield V, Cancer in Victoria 1998. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2000.
  2. Giles GG, Whitfield K, Thursfield V, Testicular Cancer. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2000.
  3. Giles GG, Whitfield K, Thursfield V, Staples M, Cancer in Victoria 1997. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2000.
  4. Giles GG, Whitfield K, Thursfield V, Staples M, Prostate Cancer. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2000.
  5. Hill D, White V, Pruden M, Giles GG, Collins J, Surgical management of breast cancer in Victoria in 1995. CBRC, ACCV, 2000.
  6. National Breast Cancer Centre, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Breast Screen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health & Aged Care, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Ductal carcinoma in situ. AIHW, 2000.
  7. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer in Australia 1998. AIHW - Cat. No: CAN 12, 2001.
  8. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer Survival in Australia, 2001. Part 1: National Summary Statistics. AIHW - Cat. No: CAN 13, 2001.
  9. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Cancer in Victoria 1999. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2001.
  10. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Trends in Cancer Mortality Australia 1910-1999. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2001.
  11. National Breast Cancer Centre, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Breast Screen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health & Aged Care, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Breast Cancer Size and Nodal Status, 2001.
  12. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer in Australia 1999. AIHW, 2002.
  13. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer survival in Australia 2001: Part 3: State and Territory tables. AIHW, 2002.
  14. Clinical Governance Unit, The National Colorectal Cancer Care Survey. Australian Clinical Practice in 2000. National Cancer Control Initiative, 2002.
  15. Giles GG, The Cancer Epidemic in Victoria. In: Health of Victorians, The Chief Health Officer's Bulletin Vol 2. No. 2. Victorian Department of Human Services, 2002.
  16. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Breast Cancer. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2002.
  17. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Cancer in Victoria 2000. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2002.
  18. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Guide to the Victorian Cancer Registry. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2002.
  19. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Lung Cancer. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2002.
  20. Thursfield V, Giles GG, The epidemiology of prostate cancer and trends in Victoria. In: The Chief Health Officer's Bulletin Vol 2.
  21. Victorian Department of Human Services, 2002.
  22. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer in Australia 2000. AIHW - Cat No. CAN18, 2003.
  23. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, Cancer Survival in Australia 1992-1997: geographic categories and socio-economic status. AIHW - Cat No. 17, 2003.
  24. English DR, Giles GG, Karavarsamis N, Thursfield V, Cancer Survival in Victoria. Relative survival for selected cancers diagnosed from 1982 to 1997 with follow-up to 1999. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2003.
  25. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Cancer in Victoria 2001. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2003.
  26. Giles GG, Thursfield V, Cancer in Victoria 2002. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2004.
  27. Thursfield V, Farrugia H, Billiet D, Giles GG, Cancer in Victoria 2003. The Cancer Council Victoria, 2004.

 

PhD supervision

  1. Milne E. The effect of a school-based sun-protection intervention on sun-related behaviour and the development of melanocytic naevi in children Public Health Perth: The University of Western Australia, 2001:247.
  2. Haydon A. Long term follow up of Victorian Oncology Patients Melbourne: Monash University, 2005.
  3. MacInnis R. A prospective study of body size and composition and the risk of breast, prostate and colorectal cancer Melbourne: The University of Melbourne, 2005.
  4. Staples MP. Familial prostate cancer in Australia in an era of widespread prostate-specific antigen testing: risk assessment and public health implications Public Health: Melbourne University, 2005

 

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