Raking of data from a large Australian cohort study improves generalisability of estimates of prevalence of health and behaviour characteristics and cancer incidence

Sarsha Yap*, Qingwei Luo, Stephen Wade, Marianne Weber, Emily Banks, Karen Canfell, Dianne L. O’Connell, Julia Steinberg

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