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Men talk! Our experience of using a freephone number with a postal questionnaire. [1]

Strong but not so silent. Experiences of providing a freephone number with a postal survey of prostate cancer survivors. [2]

Surgery type and length of stay in head and neck cancer patients: a population based study [3]

Marital status associated with ovarian cancer stage, treatment and outcomes? [4]

Smoking at diagnosis is an independent prognostic factor for survival in head and neck cancer: findings from a large, population-based, study [5]

Patterns and predictors of workforce participation in cancer survivors 6-months and 12-months post-diagnosis [6]

Using registry data to estimate productivity losses due to premature mortality and reduced workforce participation following head and neck cancer [7]

Comparison of participation rates between males and females in faecal immunochemical test colorectal cancer screening: a review and meta-analysis [8]

Who dies from melanoma? A population-based study of Irish patients [9]

Is cancer survival affected by smoking status at diagnosis? A population-based study [10]

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