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Alcohol-attributable cancer risk and burden estimates for Australia's updated alcohol consumption guidelines
Sarich P, Canfell K, Egger S, Banks E, Joshy G, Wellard-Cole L, Hughes C, Houssami N, Grogan P, Weber MF. Alcohol-attributable cancer risk and burden estimates for Australia's updated alcohol consumption guidelines. Br J Cancer. 2026 Apr 10. doi: 10.1038/s41416-026-03403-3. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41963597.
Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study
Rana MS, Marinovich ML, Houssami N, Cavenagh D, Byles JE, Rahman MM, Yu XQ. Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study. BMJ Open. 2026 Mar 29;16(3):e105193. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-105193. PMID: 41905745; PMCID: PMC13034360.
Psychosocial Impact of Breast Density Notification Through Breast Cancer Screening: A Qualitative Interview Study
Gram EG, Hudson C, Houssami N, McCaffery K, Isautier J, Nickel B. Psychosocial Impact of Breast Density Notification Through Breast Cancer Screening: A Qualitative Interview Study. Health Expect. 2026 Apr;29(2):e70539. doi: 10.1111/hex.70539. PMID: 41801763; PMCID: PMC12970575.
Advancing cancer equity in seven high-income countries: an analysis of policy levers and National Cancer Control Plans
Zosel R, Sayani A, Chaji D, Penn M, Meredyth D, Elshaug AG; G7 Cancer Working Group 3 (Cancer Outcome Inequities). Advancing cancer equity in seven high-income countries: an analysis of policy levers and National Cancer Control Plans. Lancet Oncol. 2026 Apr;27(4):e207-e217. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(26)00072-0. PMID: 41926973.
Reducing Stigma in Lung Cancer Screening: Co-Design of a Targeted Resource for Health Professionals in Australia
McFadden K, Harrison NJ, Rose S, Hollinshead G, Rankin NM, Weber M, Dunlop K, Luo D, Nickel B, Houssami N, Dodd RH. Reducing Stigma in Lung Cancer Screening: Co-Design of a Targeted Resource for Health Professionals in Australia. Health Expect. 2026 Apr;29(2):e70571. doi: 10.1111/hex.70571. PMID: 42043285; PMCID: PMC13114764.