Nicholas G Hirst
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Brungs D, Lochhead A, Iyer A, Illemann M, Colligan P, Hirst N, et al.
Pathology
. 2019 Jun;
51(5):474-480.
PMID: 31230819
Gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma is a common and highly lethal malignancy. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have a key role in the development and progression of metastatic disease. While expression of CSC markers...
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Gordon L, Mayne G, Hirst N, Bright T, Whiteman D, Watson D
Gastrointest Endosc
. 2013 Oct;
79(2):242-56.e6.
PMID: 24079411
Background: Endoscopic surveillance for non-dysplastic Barrett's esophagus (BE) is contentious and its cost effectiveness unclear. Objective: To perform an economic analysis of endoscopic surveillance strategies. Design: Cost-utility analysis by using...
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Gordon L, Hirst N, Mayne G, Watson D, Bright T, Cai W, et al.
J Gastrointest Surg
. 2012 May;
16(8):1451-61.
PMID: 22644445
Objective: This study aims to synthesize cost and health outcomes for current treatment pathways for esophageal adenocarcinoma and high-grade dysplasia (HGD) and to model comparative net clinical and economic benefits...
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Hirst N, Gordon L, Scuffham P, Green A
Value Health
. 2012 Mar;
15(2):261-8.
PMID: 22433757
Objectives: Health-care costs for the treatment of skin cancers are disproportionately high in many white populations, yet they can be reduced through the promotion of sun-protective behaviors. We investigated the...
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Gordon L, Hirst N, Green A, Neale R
J Health Psychol
. 2011 Dec;
17(6):856-65.
PMID: 22131168
Using cross-sectional survey data from Brisbane, Australia, this study identifies prevalence and factors associated with indoor tanning in office workers. Over 12-months, 72/2867 (2.5%) survey participants used solaria. Twenty-eight sunbed...
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Hirst N, Whitty J, Synnott R, Eley D, Scuffham P
J Med Econ
. 2011 Sep;
14(6):698-704.
PMID: 21892854
Objectives: This study uses data from a prospective randomized controlled trial to estimate predictors of pharmaceutical expenditure in diabetes (DM) or cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients. Identifying drivers of pharmaceutical use...
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Hirst N, Gordon L, Whiteman D, Watson D, Barendregt J
J Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2011 Jan;
26(2):247-54.
PMID: 21261712
Background And Aim: Several health economic evaluations have explored the cost-effectiveness of endoscopic surveillance for patients with non-dysplastic Barrett's esophagus, with conflicting results. By comparing results across studies and highlighting...
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Gordon L, Hirst N, Young R, Brown P
Cost Eff Resour Alloc
. 2010 Sep;
8:18.
PMID: 20843376
Background: Many smoking-cessation programs and pharmaceutical aids demonstrate substantial health gains for a relatively low allocation of resources. Genetic information represents a type of individualized or personal feedback regarding the...
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Gordon L, Hirst N, Gies P, Green A
Med J Aust
. 2008 Oct;
189(7):375-8.
PMID: 18837680
1) Leading international health organisations are concerned about high use of artificial tanning services and the associated risk of skin cancer. Similar concerns exist about the growing Australian solarium industry....