Publications and reports

Find a list of publications and cancer reports that use data held by the Cancer Institute NSW.

Below is a list of publications that use data held by the Cancer Institute NSW.  

This includes:

  • NSW Cancer Registry
  • NSW Clinical Cancer Registry (2008–2012)
  • BreastScreen NSW
  • NSW Pap Test Register
  • Cancer Institute Tobacco Tracking Survey
Published date 01 October 2008
library_books Brain tumours (BT) can cause impairments in behavioural disturbance and higher order cognitive functioning (also known as executive dysfunction) but there has been limited investigation into the extent of such problems.
Published date 01 October 2008
library_books Cognitive and behavioural changes have been noted in patients diagnosed with a brain tumour (BT). Both patients and family members report that dealing with such changes can prove to be overwhelming and distressing, yet little is known about the extent of these impairments and importantly, suitable management approaches.
Published date 01 August 2008
library_books Health professionals who care for patients diagnosed with primary brain tumours often report behavioural and cognitive changes. These changes can present management challenges for staff especially where generalist staff may not be equipped to care for such sequelae.
Published date 01 June 2008
library_books Developments in cancer research offer hope that the gains we have seen recently can be accelerated across a range of cancers. Cancer death rates have fallen by around 20 per cent in some common cancers, such as bowel, breast and prostate cancer. Unfortunately, other cancers, like lung, brain and upper gastrointestinal cancer, still need more focused work.
Published date 01 March 2008
library_books Investment in cancer research has become a priority across the world, acknowledging the rising burden of cancer on society and in particular on healthcare budgets. There are compelling reasons for New South Wales to continue to be an active participant in world-class biomedical and health research and particularly in areas such as cancer.
Published date 28 August 2007
library_books In 2006, New South Wales entered a period of unprecedented tobacco control activity which included ongoing Cancer Institute NSW quit smoking mass media campaigns, introduction of graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and tighter restrictions on smoking in licensed venues.