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Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to infectious agents… Obesity-induced Barrett's oesophagus and associated cancer: mechanisms and diagnostic tools… Obesity and cancer… Professor Bradley Kendall is a clinical academic Gastroenterologist and Cancer Epidemiologist… average risk for developing EAC; these individuals might benefit from targeted cancer-prevention strategies. …
Professor Bradley Kendall is a clinical academic Gastroenterologist and Cancer Epidemiologist. He is currently a Senior Staff Gastroenterologist (Eminent) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane with over 30 years of experience in clinical practice. His clinical training included Fellowships in …
Professor Kendall’s work on the role of obesity in gastrointestinal cancer has been acknowledged nationally and internationally. His work has a strong translational focus contributing to the development of clinical risk prediction tools, national clinical guidelines, and position statements. As an …
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The understanding of colorectal cancer biology has made a major leap forward in recent years with… The prevalence of sessile serrated adenomas in national bowel cancer screening program (NBCSP) participants… Colorectal cancer… focuses on improving the effectiveness of colonoscopy for the bowel cancer screening, and he has… cancer (CRC) than proximal CRC. Serrated polyps are frequently located in the proximal colon, can be…
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland
Gastroenterologist & therapeutic colonoscopist, Colonoscopy Clinic
David Hewett is a gastroenterologist, therapeutic colonoscopist and health services researcher. He is in private specialist practice at Colonoscopy Clinic, and …
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from the neural crest. Ten % of these tumors are associated with the familial cancer syndromes multiple…
MS has >30 years of clinical research experience in pathogenesis and management of hypertension (HT) and especially of endocrine varieties including primary aldosteronism (PA). Working within the Greenslopes Hospital Hypertension Unit (GHHU), he played a significant role in the demonstration that PA …
Hypertension (high blood pressure) affects around 30% of Australian adults, and is a leading risk factor for stroke. Treatment usually means lifelong medications, potentially costly and poorly tolerated. However, when the cause can be identified, and reversed or specifically treated, the outcomes ar …
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Penile cancer and phallus preservation strategies: a review of current literature… Penile cancer is a rare malignancy in most developed nations but its management can have…
Prof. Eric Chung is a certified Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) and the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ). He is widely recognized as both Australia's leading surgeon and international expert in the field of male sexual, urinary, and reproduction. He …
Prof. Chung’s clinical areas of interest include male urinary, sexual and male reproductive dysfunctions, and urological reconstructive and prosthesis surgery. He has been invited to speak at many major international meetings, operate at many hospitals around the world, and mentor surgeons on vari …
MBBS MM (Sydney), PhD (Cambridge), FRACP, FCSANZ, FRCP (London)
Consultant Cardiologist, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane.
Associate Professor, PAH-Southside Clinical Unit, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland.
Research interests: clinical cardiology, cardiovascular imaging, gen …
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