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Joshy G, Soga K, Thurber K, Egger S, Weber M, Sarich P, et al.
BMC Med . 2025 Feb; 23(1):115. PMID: 39994694
Background: Tobacco industry activities and reduced smoking prevalence can foster under-appreciation of risks and under-investment in tobacco control. Reliable evidence on contemporary smoking impacts, including cause-specific mortality and attributable deaths,...
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Wade S, Sarich P, Vaneckova P, Behar-Harpaz S, Ngo P, Grogan P, et al.
Stat Methods Med Res . 2025 Feb; :9622802241310326. PMID: 39936347
Simulation models of smoking behaviour provide vital forecasts of exposure to inform policy targets, estimates of the burden of disease, and impacts of tobacco control interventions. A key element of...
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Sarich P, Canfell K, Egger S, Banks E, Joshy G, Grogan P, et al.
Public Health . 2025 Jan; 239:230-241. PMID: 39814658
Objectives: Despite relatively high alcohol consumption in Australia, local evidence regarding drinking and cause-specific mortality is limited. We aimed to quantify the risk of alcohol-related causes of death and to...
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Bizuayehu H, Dadi A, Ahmed K, Tegegne T, Hassen T, Kibret G, et al.
Cancer . 2024 Aug; 130(21):3708-3723. PMID: 39129420
Background: Men exhibit higher prevalence of modifiable risk factors, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, leading to greater cancer incidence and lower survival rates. Comprehensive evidence on global cancer burden...
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Yap S, Luo Q, Wade S, Ngo P, Goldsbury D, Sarich P, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol . 2024 Apr; 90:102567. PMID: 38603997
Background: Weighting can improve study estimate representativeness. We examined the impact of weighting on associations between participants' characteristics and cancer, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the Australian 45 and Up...
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Sarich P, Gao S, Zhu Y, Canfell K, Weber M
Addiction . 2024 Mar; 119(6):998-1012. PMID: 38465993
Background And Aims: Systematic reviews of the relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality have reported different relative risk (RR) curves, possibly due to the choice of reference group. Results...
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Bizuayehu H, Dadi A, Hassen T, Ketema D, Ahmed K, Kassa Z, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2023 Dec; 154(8):1377-1393. PMID: 38059753
Globally women face inequality in cancer outcomes; for example, smaller improvements in life expectancy due to decreased cancer-related deaths than men (0.5 vs 0.8 years, 1981-2010). However, comprehensive global evidence...
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Wade S, Weber M, Sarich P, Caruana M, Watts C, Vaneckova P, et al.
Tob Control . 2023 May; 33(5):641-647. PMID: 37217260
Objective: To compare 50-year forecasts of Australian tobacco smoking rates in relation to trends in smoking initiation and cessation and in relation to a national target of ≤5% adult daily...
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Kim L, Bang A, Sarich P, Nair-Shalliker V, Patel M, Smith D
Ann Epidemiol . 2023 May; 84:16-24. PMID: 37142064
Purpose: Studies have shown an inverse association between alcohol consumption and kidney cancer risk. We postulate that this inverse association may be further influenced by other risk factors. Methods: We...
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Inan-Eroglu E, Huang B, Sarich P, Nassar N, Stamatakis E
Br J Nutr . 2022 Oct; 130(3):503-512. PMID: 36268725
Obesity and alcohol consumption are both important modifiable risk factors for cancer. We examined the joint association of adiposity and alcohol consumption with alcohol- and obesity-related cancer incidence. This prospective...