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1
In a minority of gay men, sexual risk practice indicates strategic positioning for perceived risk reduction rather than unbridled sex.
AIDS Care
2002
3.01
2
Modelling the effect of combination antiretroviral treatments on HIV incidence.
AIDS
2001
2.48
3
Is there a difference in the efficacy of peripartum antiretroviral regimens in reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Africa?
AIDS
2005
1.41
4
Head and neck cancer in Australia between 1982 and 2005 show increasing incidence of potentially HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancers.
Br J Cancer
2011
1.41
5
Seroconversion in context.
AIDS Care
2003
1.38
6
Cancer and HIV infection in Rwanda.
Lancet
1995
1.31
7
Kaposi's sarcoma and protection from AIDS dementia complex.
AIDS
1998
1.30
8
Sexual risk behaviour increases and is associted with HIV optimism among HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay men in Sydney over the 4 year period to February 2000.
AIDS
2000
1.24
9
Gay men's casual sex encounters: discussing HIV and using condoms.
AIDS Care
2001
1.22
10
Cancer in Rwanda.
Int J Cancer
1996
1.18
11
The association between naevi and melanoma in populations with different levels of sun exposure: a joint case-control study of melanoma in the UK and Australia.
Br J Cancer
1998
1.15
12
Occupational exposure to pesticides and risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Am J Epidemiol
2005
1.13
13
HIV risk behaviour in gay men: on the rise?
BMJ
2000
1.09
14
Differences between HIV-positive gay men who 'frequently', 'sometimes' or 'never' engage in unprotected anal intercourse with serononconcordant casual partners: positive Health cohort, Australia.
AIDS Care
2007
1.08
15
Cancer incidence in migrants to New South Wales (Australia) from the Middle East, 1972-91.
Cancer Causes Control
1994
1.06
16
Solar keratoses: a risk factor for melanoma but negative association with melanocytic naevi.
Int J Cancer
1998
1.03
17
Smoking and erectile dysfunction: findings from a representative sample of Australian men.
Tob Control
2006
0.99
18
Use of the WHO lymphoma classification in a population-based epidemiological study.
Ann Oncol
2004
0.91
19
Contexts for last occasions of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-negative gay men in Sydney: the health in men cohort.
AIDS Care
2005
0.91
20
Increasing realism among gay men in Sydney about HIV treatments: changes in attitudes over time.
Int J STD AIDS
2001
0.85
21
Differences between men who report frequent, occasional or no unprotected anal intercourse with casual partners among a cohort of HIV-seronegative gay men in Sydney, Australia.
AIDS Care
2006
0.84
22
Trends and predictors of HIV-positive community attachment among PLWHA.
AIDS Care
2005
0.82
23
Occupational exposure to power frequency magnetic fields and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Occup Environ Med
2006
0.82
24
Oropharyngeal cancer. Australian data show increase.
BMJ
2010
0.81
25
Sex work and risk behaviour among HIV-negative gay men.
AIDS Care
2007
0.78
26
Sexual practices in a broad cross-sectional sample of Sydney gay men.
Aust N Z J Public Health
1997
0.76
27
Birth weight, current body weight, and blood pressure.
BMJ
1991
0.75
28
No relationship between age and HIV risk behaviour among Sydney gay men.
AIDS
1997
0.75