Grantley Gill
University of Adelaide
5 Papers
14 Citations
Grantley Gill is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Grantley Gill include Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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Assessing impact of organised breast screening across small residential areas-development and internal validation of a prediction model.
Elizabeth Buckley,Gelareh Farshid,Grantley Gill,Jim Kollias,Bogda Koczwara,Christos S. Karapetis,J.D. Adams,Rohit Joshi,Dorothy M. K. Keefe,Theophile Niyonsenga,Kate Powell,Kellie Fusco,Marion Eckert,Kerri Beckmann,David Roder +14 more
TL;DR: A risk score for breast cancer death is developed to circumvent limitations in screening screening mammography effects and would increase post-diagnostic survivals through lead-time and related effects, as well as mortality reductions.
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Breast cancer screening-opportunistic use of registry and linked screening data for local evaluation.
David Roder,Gelareh Farshid,Grantley Gill,Jim Kollias,Bogda Koczwara,Chris Karapetis,J.D. Adams,Rohit Joshi,Dorothy M. K. Keefe,Kate Powell,Kellie Fusco,Marion Eckert,Elizabeth Buckley,Kerri Beckmann +13 more
TL;DR: Results confirm the screening effects expected from the scientific literature and demonstrate the value of opportunistic use of available registry and linked screening data for indicating to local health administrations, practitioners, and consumers whether local screening services are having the effects expected.
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Health-related quality of life (HRQL) before and 1 month after axillary surgery in a randomized trial of sentinel node (SN) biopsy versus axillary clearance (AC): the SNAC Trial.
Anna K. Nowak,Carol Hargreaves,Grantley Gill,Neil Wetzig,Owen Ung,Ian G. Campbell,James Kollias,L Young,A Macphee,Gebski,Martin R. Stockler +10 more
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Sentinel node biopsy and large (≥3 cm) breast cancer
Jesse D. Beumer,Jesse D. Beumer,Grantley Gill,Grantley Gill,Ian G. Campbell,Neil Wetzig,Owen Ung,Gelareh Farshid,Roger F. Uren,Martin R. Stockler,Val Gebski +10 more
TL;DR: Sentinel node biopsy is an accurate method for staging the axilla in early (small) breast cancers but data for the role of this technique for large breast cancers remain limited.
Population screening and intensity of screening are associated with reduced breast cancer mortality: evidence of efficacy of mammography screening in Australia
David Roder,Nehmat Houssami,Gelareh Farshid,Grantley Gill,C. Luke,P. Downey,Kerri Beckmann,P. Iosifidis,L. Grieve,L. Williamson +9 more
TL;DR: Participation in screening was associated with a breast-cancer mortality reduction of between 30 and 41%, depending on assumptions about screening self-selection bias, and a downward mortality risk by recency of last screen prior to cancer diagnosis, and frequency of recent screening, is consistent with a screening effect.