Investigating the breast cancer screening–treatment–mortality pathway of women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer: Results from linked health data

Author:

Li Ming1ORCID,Reintals Michelle2,D'Onise Katina3,Farshid Gelareh45,Holmes Andrew2,Joshi Rohit56,Karapetis Christos S.7,Miller Caroline L.58,Olver Ian N.5,Buckley Elizabeth S.1,Townsend Amanda910,Walters David511,Roder David M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Research Institute University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. BreastScreen South Australia Government of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Prevention and Population Health SA Health Department for Health and Wellbeing Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. SA Pathology Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia

5. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

6. Cancer Research and Clinical Trials Adelaide Oncology and Haematology North Adelaide South Australia Australia

7. Department of Medical Oncology Flinders University Bedford Park South Australia Australia

8. Health Policy Centre South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) Adelaide South Australia Australia

9. Clinical Cancer Research Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woodville South South Australia Australia

10. Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research Woodville South South Australia Australia

11. Department of Surgery Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woodville South South Australia Australia

Funder

State Government of Victoria

National Breast Cancer Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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