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Organisation

Sax Institute

Journal article

Increasing bowel cancer screening participation: integrating population-wide, primary care and more targeted approaches

This paper describes the implementation, and evaluation where available, of Cancer Council Victoria programs to increase cancer screening participation, supported by a mix of own organisation and Victorian health department funding.
Journal article

The role of modelling in the policy decision making process for cancer screening: example of prostate specific antigen screening

This commentary article considers the importance of simulation modelling in the decision-making process for (prostate) cancer screening.
Journal article

The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program: time to achieve its potential to save lives

The initiation and success of the NBCSP has been founded on strong evidence, but this paper suggests that there remain areas for improvement, including capture of outcomes data and timely colonoscopy access.
Literature review

Prevention and early intervention for adults with mild to moderate depression


The aim of this review was to identify policies, programs and services which have been effective in preventing and/or managing mild to moderate depression and anxiety in adults.
Report

Depression and anxiety programs for children and young people


This report presents the findings of a systematic literature review of programs and services implemented in childhood and adolescence that aim to prevent anxiety and depression disorders and symptoms.

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