Dianne O'Connell
Cancer Council NSW, NSW, Australia
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Professor Dianne O’Connell is a biostatistician/epidemiologist with extensive experience in designing and analysing epidemiological studies. She specialises in evidence-based health care and health services research. Since joining the Cancer Council in 2001, Dianne has headed up studies on the variation in the management and treatment of major cancers in NSW and the analysis of data from the NSW Central Cancer Registry and linked health data sets. She also leads a major research program on the impact of cancer on Aboriginal people in NSW.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A population-based study of progression to metastatic prostate cancer in Australia (#123)
4:30 PM
Qingwei Luo
Best of the Best Orals - Epidemiology
Why are a large proportion of prostate cancer cases recorded as having “unknown” stage of disease in an Australian population-based registry? A study of possible health service factors (#274)
3:00 PM
Qingwei Luo
Poster discussion 1
Hospital-based care in the last year of life for people dying from cancer in New South Wales: a retrospective cohort study (#65)
4:15 PM
David Goldsbury
Best of the Best Orals - Health services