Health service utilisation and risk factors for cancer of unknown primary

Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a diagnosis used to describe patients with metastatic cancer with no identifiable primary site of origin at the time of presentation. CUP is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in NSW, but little is known about its risk factors or management. In this project we are examining the patterns of health care utilisation prior to and after a CUP diagnosis in a cohort of Department of Veterans’ Affairs clients residing in NSW and in the 45 and Up Study cohort using linked cancer registry, hospital admission, emergency department, mortality and pharmaceutical and medical service claims. We are also undertaking a nested case-control study to explore the risk factors for CUP, utilising baseline 45 and Up Study data and administrative health data prior to diagnosis.

Project team

Professor Claire Vajdic
Medicine & Health
Professor Sallie Pearson
Medicine & Health
Dr Marina Van Leeuwen
Medicine & Health

Project collaborators: External

Professor Robyn Ward
University of Queensland

Key contact

Medicine & Health
02 9385 1424
claire.vajdic@unsw.edu.au