Search Results - Julia M.L. Brotherton
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Assessing HPV vaccine coverage in Australia by geography and socioeconomic status: are we protecting those most at risk? by Bianca Barbaro, Julia M.L. Brotherton
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Measuring HPV vaccination coverage in Australia: comparing two alternative population‐based denominators by Bianca Barbaro, Julia M.L. Brotherton
Published 2015Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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Hepatitis B Vaccines and HPV Vaccines Have Been Hailed as Major Public Health Achievements in Preventing Cancer--Could a Schistosomiasis Vaccine be the Third? by Michael H Hsieh, Julia M L Brotherton, Afzal A Siddiqui
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The acceptability of, and informational needs related to, self‐collection cervical screening among women of Indian descent living in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative study by Ana Machado Colling, Nicola S. Creagh, Neha Gogia, Kerryann Wyatt, Claire Zammit, Julia M. L. Brotherton, Claire E. Nightingale
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Human papillomavirus and head and neck cancers: emerging trends and improving survival by Julia M.L. Brotherton, Alicia N. Stein, E. Lynne Conway, David G. Regan, Andrew Grulich, Matthew Law, Jane S. Hocking
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Health care provider perspectives on cervical screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: a qualitative study by Rachael Jaenke, Tamara L. Butler, John Condon, Gail Garvey, Julia M.L. Brotherton, Joan Cunningham, Kate Anderson, Allison Tong, Suzanne P. Moore, Lisa J. Whop
Published 2021Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's views of cervical screening by self‐collection: a qualitative study by Lisa J. Whop, Tamara L. Butler, Natasha Lee, Joan Cunningham, Gail Garvey, Kate Anderson, John R. Condon, Allison Tong, Suzanne Moore, Clare M. Maher, Jacqueline K. Mein, Eloise F. Warren, Julia M.L. Brotherton
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