The future burden of kidney and bladder cancers preventable by behavior modification in Australia: A pooled cohort study

Author:

Laaksonen Maarit A.1ORCID,MacInnis Robert J.23,Canfell Karen456,Giles Graham G.23,Hull Peter1,Shaw Jonathan E.7,Cumming Robert G.58,Gill Tiffany K.9,Banks Emily10,Mitchell Paul11,Byles Julie E.12,Magliano Dianna J.13,Hirani Vasant514,Connah David15,Vajdic Claire M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Big Data Research in HealthUniversity of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia

2. Cancer Epidemiology and Intelligence DivisionCancer Council Victoria Melbourne VIC Australia

3. Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global HealthThe University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC Australia

4. Cancer Research DivisionCancer Council New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia

5. School of Public HealthUniversity of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

6. Prince of Wales Clinical SchoolUniversity of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia

7. Clinical Diabetes LaboratoryBaker Heart and Diabetes Institute Melbourne VIC Australia

8. ANZAC Research Institute, University of Sydney and Concord Hospital Sydney NSW Australia

9. Adelaide Medical SchoolUniversity of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia

10. ANU College of Medicine, Biology and EnvironmentAustralian National University Canberra ACT Australia

11. Centre for Vision ResearchWestmead Institute for Medical Research, University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

12. Research Centre for Generational Health and AgeingUniversity of Newcastle Newcastle NSW Australia

13. Diabetes and Population Health LaboratoryBaker Heart and Diabetes Institute Melbourne VIC Australia

14. School of Life and Environmental SciencesCharles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

15. Cancer Voices NSW Sydney NSW Australia

Funder

Cancer Institute New South Wales

National Health and Medical Research Council

Cancer Council Victoria

Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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