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2013Estimating the total incidence of kidney failure in Australia including individuals who are not treated by dialysis or transplantationSparke, C.; Moon, L.; Green, F.; Mathew, T.; Cass, A.; Chadban, S.; Chapman, J.; Hoy, W.; McDonald, S.
2004Interpreting incidence trends for treated end-stage renal disease: implications for evaluating disease control in AustraliaStewart, J.; McCredie, M.; Williams, S.; McDonald, S.
2004Incidence of end-stage renal disease in overseas-born, compared with Australian-born, non-indigenous AustraliansStewart, J.; McCredie, M.; McDonald, S.
2010Effect of reduced immunosuppression after kidney transplant failure on risk of cancer: population based retrospective cohort studyvan Leeuwen, M.; Webster, A.; McCredie, M.; Stewart, J.; McDonald, S.; Amin, J.; Kaldor, J.; Chapman, J.; Vajdic, C.; Grulich, A.
2007Kidney transplant rejection in Australia and New Zealand: Relationships between rejection and graft outcomeMcDonald, S.; Russ, G.; Campbell, S.; Chadban, S.
2002Survival of recipients of cadaveric kidney transplants compared with those receiving dialysis treatment in Australia and New Zealand, 1991-2001McDonald, S.; Russ, G.
2008Analgesic nephropathy and renal replacement therapy in Australia: Trends, Comorbidities and outcomesChang, S.; Mathew, T.; McDonald, S.
2007Incidences, treatments, outcomes, and sex effect on survival in patients with end-stage renal disease by diabetes status in Australia and New Zealand (1991-2005)Villar, E.; Chang, S.; McDonald, S.
2023Feasibility of Symptom monitoring WIth Feedback Trial (SWIFT) for adults on hemodialysis: a registry-based cluster randomized pilot trialAgarwal, N.; Shah, K.K.; Dansie, K.; Bennett, P.N.; Greenham, L.; Brown, C.; Smyth, B.; McDonald, S.; Jesudason, S.; Viecelli, A.K.; Morton, R.L.
2004The incidence of treated end-stage renal disease in New Zealand Maori and Pacific Island people and in Indigenous AustraliansStewart, J.; McCredie, M.; McDonald, S.