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  1. Use of mental health treatment plans, psychological treatment services and antidepressants in young Australian women: A cohort study
  2. Hysterectomy, oophorectomy, and bone health: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  3. Response by Doust et al to Letter Regarding Article “Assessing the Accuracy of Cardiovascular Disease Prediction Using Female-Specific Risk Factors in Women Aged 45 to 69 Years in the UK Biobank Study”
  4. Assessment and stratification of cardiovascular disease risk in people diagnosed with breast cancer: A scoping review
  5. Prevalence of heavy menstrual bleeding in Australian women
  6. Assessing the Accuracy of Cardiovascular Disease Prediction Using Female-Specific Risk Factors in Women Aged 45 to 69 Years in the UK Biobank Study
  7. Menopause age and type and dementia risk: a pooled analysis of 233 802 women
  8. First Australian estimates of incidence and prevalence of uterine fibroids: a data linkage cohort study 2000–2022
  9. A systems approach to assist policy action to prevent falls among community-dwelling older people in Australia
  10. Preventive health checks in Australian general practice for women during mid‐life
  11. A Life Course Approach to Women’s Health Care
  12. Risk of Fracture After Bilateral Oophorectomy
  13. Symptom patterns and health service use of women in early adulthood: a latent class analysis from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health
  14. Mortality Associated With Heatwave Severity in the Three Largest Australian Cities
  15. Associations of socioeconomic and health factors with dental non‐attendance: A comparison of three cohorts of women
  16. Associations of protective factors with physical function in women with a hysterectomy: A prospective Australian cohort study
  17. Menopause, hysterectomy, menopausal hormone therapy and cause-specific mortality: cohort study of UK Biobank participants
  18. In reply
  19. Socioeconomic, behavioural and health factors associated with chlamydia testing in sexually active young women: an Australian observational cohort study
  20. Oophorectomy and rate of dementia: a prospective cohort study
  21. The long-term association between bilateral oophorectomy and depression: a prospective cohort study
  22. Cardiovascular mortality after bilateral oophorectomy: a prospective cohort study
  23. Asthma severity and impact on perinatal outcomes: an updated systematic review and meta‐analysis
  24. Hysterectomy and ovarian cancer: further research is needed to inform clinical decision making
  25. Hysterectomy and Risk of Breast, Colorectal, Thyroid, and Kidney Cancer – an Australian Data Linkage Study
  26. Hospitalisations for falls and hip fractures attributable to vitamin D deficiency in older Australians
  27. Hysterectomy with and without oophorectomy and all-cause and cause-specific mortality
  28. Did changes to recommended testing criteria affect the rate of vitamin D testing among Australian women
  29. The proportion of cancers attributable to social deprivation: A population-based analysis of Australian health data
  30. Response to van Diest, Zweemer, and Piek
  31. The impact of reducing alcohol consumption in Australia: An estimate of the proportion of potentially avoidable cancers 2013–2037
  32. The Association Between Hysterectomy and Ovarian Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Record-Linkage Study
  33. Sun protection behavior after diagnosis of high-risk primary melanoma and risk of a subsequent primary
  34. Hysterectomy status and all-cause mortality in a 21-year Australian population-based cohort study
  35. Prevention of Cutaneous Melanoma
  36. The impact of changing the prevalence of overweight/obesity and physical inactivity in Australia: An estimate of the proportion of potentially avoidable cancers 2013-2037
  37. Hysterectomy and perceived physical function in middle-aged Australian women: a 20-year population-based prospective cohort study
  38. Prevention of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma
  39. How many melanomas might be prevented if more people applied sunscreen regularly?
  40. How many cancer cases and deaths are potentially preventable? Estimates for Australia in 2013
  41. Hysterectomy trends in Australia, 2000–2001 to 2013–2014: joinpoint regression analysis
  42. Prevention of DNA damage in human skin by topical sunscreens
  43. Hysterectomy and incidence of depressive symptoms in midlife women: the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
  44. Protective effect of hormone therapy among women with hysterectomy/oophorectomy
  45. The fractions of cancer attributable to modifiable factors: A global review
  46. Hot flushes and night sweats symptom profiles over a 17-year period in mid-aged women: The role of hysterectomy with ovarian conservation
  47. Age at Menarche, Level of Education, Parity and the Risk of Hysterectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Population-Based Observational Studies
  48. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to inadequate consumption of fruit, non-starchy vegetables and dietary fibre
  49. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: introduction and overview
  50. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to insufficient physical activity
  51. Cancers in Australia attributable to exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation and prevented by regular sunscreen use
  52. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: summary and conclusions
  53. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to the consumption of red and processed meat
  54. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to total breastfeeding durations of 12 months or less by parous women
  55. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to the consumption of alcohol
  56. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to tobacco smoke
  57. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to and prevented by the use of combined oral contraceptives
  58. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to overweight and obesity
  59. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to and prevented by the use of menopausal hormone therapy
  60. Cancers prevented in Australia in 2010 through the consumption of aspirin
  61. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to infectious agents
  62. Population attributable risk of modifiable risk factors associated with invasive breast cancer in women aged 45–69 years in Queensland, Australia
  63. Middle-aged women with a hysterectomy: an exploration of trends, characteristics and mid-life health experiences