Mei Ling Yap's Publications
About Mei Ling Yap's Publications
Program Head Cancer- MBBS,
- BSc,
- FRANZCR ,
- PhD
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Stage-adjusted forecasting of radiotherapy demand and outcome benefits across income groups: Estimating survival and local control gains by 2050
Radiotherapy and Oncology Date published: -
Using linked Census ancestry data to examine all-cause mortality by ethnicity in Australia
International Journal of Population Data Science Date published: -
‘ Every Touch Point Is an Opportunity ’: Tobacco Control Experts' Views on How to Implement Smoking Cessation Interventions Within an Australian Lung Cancer Screening Program
Cancer Medicine Date published: -
Effect of sodium-reduced potassium-enriched salt substitutes on stomach cancer: the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)
BMC Medicine Date published: -
An Assessment of Radiotherapy and Surgery Utilisation and Health Outcomes, in Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People With Cancer in NSW , Australia, 2009-2018
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology Date published: -
Invisible Populations: The Need for Race and Ethnicity Data in Cancer Control
JCO Global Oncology Date published: -
Geospatial modelling for radiation therapy accessibility in a low-middle income country within Asia Pacific region-Cambodia
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Stage-Adjusted Forecasting of Radiotherapy Demand and Outcome Benefits Across Income Groups with Correlation to Cancer Plan Prioritisation
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The changing global landscape of national cancer control plans
The Lancet Oncology Date published: -
Comparison of Epidemiology, Demography, Treatment (Surgery and Radiotherapy), and Survival Between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Indigenous Women With Cervical Cancer in NSW, Australia in 2009-2018
Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology Date published: -
Radiotherapy gaps and new frontiers in the Commonwealth
The Lancet Oncology Date published: -
Global Workforce and Access: Demand, Education, Quality
Seminars in Radiation Oncology Date published: -
“Because That is the Right Thing to do”: A Focus Group Study of Australian Expert Perspectives on Offering Smoking Cessation Support in Lung Cancer Screening
Nicotine and Tobacco Research Date published: -
Using linked Census data to categorise the population by ethnicity and enhance understanding of ethnic inequalities in health in Australia
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“We need to work towards it, whatever it takes.”-participation factors in the acceptability and feasibility of lung cancer screening in Australia: the perspectives of key stakeholders
Translational Lung Cancer Research Date published: -
Current and projected gaps in the availability of radiotherapy in the Asia-Pacific region: a country income-group analysis
The Lancet Oncology Date published: