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  1. Longitudinal measurements of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in archived human serum samples between 1975 and 1995 in Australia
  2. The future excess fraction of cancer due to lifestyle factors in Australia
  3. Are There Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to Workplace Hazards Among New Zealand Migrants to Australia?
  4. Autoantibodies and cancer among asbestos-exposed cohorts in Western Australia
  5. Prevalence of exposure to multiple occupational carcinogens among exposed workers in Australia
  6. The estimated prevalence of exposure to carcinogens, asthmagens, and ototoxic agents among healthcare workers in Australia
  7. Lifestyle and occupational factors associated with participation in breast mammography screening among Western Australian women
  8. Lifestyle and occupational factors associated with participation in colorectal cancer screening among men and women in Australia
  9. Using Three Cross-Sectional Surveys to Compare Workplace Psychosocial Stressors and Associated Mental Health Status in Six Migrant Groups Working in Australia Compared with Australian-Born Workers
  10. Variations in exposure to carcinogens among shift workers and non-shift workers
  11. Interventions to Reduce Future Cancer Incidence from Diesel Engine Exhaust: What Might Work?
  12. Workplace psychosocial stressors experienced by migrant workers in Australia: A cross-sectional study
  13. Latex glove use among healthcare workers in Australia
  14. The prevalence of exposure to high molecular weight asthmagens derived from plants among workers in Australia
  15. Prevalence of exposure to occupational carcinogens among farmers
  16. Does the Size of a Company Make a Difference in the Prevalence of Exposure to Asthmagens and in the Use of Respiratory Protective Equipment?
  17. Isocyanates in Australia: Current exposure to an old hazard
  18. Association between shiftwork and the risk of colorectal cancer in females: a population-based case–control study
  19. A diary study of appearance social comparisons and need frustration in young women
  20. Prevalence of occupational exposure to asthmagens derived from animals, fish and/or shellfish among Australian workers
  21. The future excess fraction of occupational cancer among those exposed to carcinogens at work in Australia in 2012
  22. Current and future risks of asbestos exposure in the Australian community
  23. Australian work exposures studies: occupational exposure to pesticides
  24. The future excess fraction model for calculating burden of disease
  25. The estimated prevalence of exposure to asthmagens in the Australian workforce, 2014
  26. The Australian Work Exposures Study: Prevalence of Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
  27. Occupational exposure to carcinogens in Australian road transport workers
  28. A comprehensive list of asthmagens to inform health interventions in the Australian workplace
  29. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: introduction and overview
  30. Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to modifiable factors: summary and conclusions
  31. The Australian Work Exposures Study: Prevalence of Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde
  32. The Australian Work Exposures Study: Occupational Exposure to Lead and Lead Compounds
  33. The Australian Work Exposures Study: Occupational Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  34. Prevalence of occupational exposure to carcinogens among workers of Arabic, Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry in Australia
  35. Demographic and Occupational Differences Between Ethnic Minority Workers Who Did and Did Not Complete the Telephone Survey in English
  36. The Australian Work Exposures Study: Prevalence of Occupational Exposure to Diesel Engine Exhaust
  37. Assessment of exposure to shiftwork mechanisms in the general population: the development of a new job-exposure matrix
  38. 0132 Do participants who complete a telephone survey in a language other than English differ to those who complete the survey in English?
  39. 0134 Prevalence of exposure to occupational carcinogens among ethnic minority workers in Australia
  40. 0162 Prevalence of occupational exposure to lead in Australia
  41. 0357 The lifetime risk approach to estimating the burden of occupational cancer
  42. Do Demographic Profiles of Listed and Unlisted Households Differ? Results of a Nationwide Telephone Survey
  43. Occupational exposure to solar radiation in Australia: who is exposed and what protection do they use?
  44. Body image concern among Australian adolescent girls: The role of body comparisons with models and peers
  45. An advance letter did not increase the response rates in a telephone survey: a randomized trial
  46. Estimated prevalence of exposure to occupational carcinogens in Australia (2011–2012)
  47. Dermal Exposure Associated with Occupational End Use of Pesticides and the Role of Protective Measures
  48. Peer Culture and Body Image Concern Among Australian Adolescent Girls: A Hierarchical Linear Modelling Analysis
  49. ‘What you look like is such a big factor’: Girls’ own reflections about the appearance culture in an all-girls’ school