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I am a cancer epidemiologist with a focus on women’s cancers (breast, gynaecological) and… Health-related quality of life 18 months after breast cancer: comparison with the general population of Queensland, Australia… Endometrial cancer patient experiences: a cross-sectional pilot study… cancer epidemiology… Division of the School of Public Health. Dr Di Sipio is an experienced cancer epidemiologist with a… Background: The adverse consequences of lymphedema following breast cancer in relation to physical…
Dr Tracey Di Sipio is a teaching and research academic in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division of the School of Public Health. Dr Di Sipio is an experienced cancer epidemiologist with a focus on women’s cancers, caregivers, and health equity.
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The LACE study is a clinical trial comparing two types of surgery for women with early-stage cancer… Cancer specialists are aware that not only the survival time but also the quality of life is a key… The value of serum CA125 for the development of virtual follow-up strategies for patients with epithelial ovarian cancer: A retrospective study… feMMe: Uterus-preserving treatment of endometrial cancer… Prophylactic surgery and breast cancer… levonorgestrel intrauterrine device (LNG-IUD) to treat endometrial cancer. The next two steps… Professor Obermair is the Director of Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research (QCGC… Background: Serum CA125 is routinely used in the follow up of ovarian cancer. The objective of the…
Professor Obermair is the Director of Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research (QCGC Research). He is a Professor of Gynaecological Oncology since 2007, a Senior Medical Officer at Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital and a Visiting Medical Officer at St Andrews War Memorial Hospital and …
Professor Obermair is an innovative and skilled gynaecologic oncologist, surgical teacher and consumer advocate. His international leadership and research impact was acknowledged in 2020 by the Australian community, when he was awarded an NHMRC Investigator Fellowship Level 2 (2021-25). The national …
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Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common human cancer in the Caucasian population and… Human papillomavirus infection and risk factors in head and neck cancer patients… High prevalence of human papillomaviruses in fresh frozen breast cancer samples… Development of models to study human papillomaviruses and their involvement in non-melanoma skin cancer… The PAH/QIMRB Head and Neck Cancer Study… cause cancer, and Annika’s research has been focused on human papillomavirus (HPV) and its role in… plasma samples. The HPV DNA prevalence in the tissue samples was 14% (7/51) for prostate cancer…
Associate Professor Annika Antonsson is a virologist with epidemiological training. Viruses can cause cancer, and Annika’s research has been focused on human papillomavirus (HPV) and its role in different types of cancer. HPV is the virus that causes cervical cancer.
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Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) among a total of 760 patients with Endometrial Cancer (EC). LACE… My quality of life research focuses on interventions that can help people with cancer to improve their wellbeing… Quality of life after early enteral feeding versus standard care for proven or suspected advanced epithelial ovarian cancer: Results from a randomised trial… Prevention of cervical cancer… Redesigning skin cancer early detection and care (NHMRC Partnership Project administered by QUT)… Did you know that cervical cancer is one of the most avoidable cancers in the world? Despite… background in cancer prevention and quality of life research, with strong clinical collaborations, and a… Background Malnutrition is common in patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), and is…
Professor Monika Janda is the Director, Centre for Health Services Research, and Professor in Behavioural Science, at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, and a recent NHMRC Translational Research Fellow (2018-20). Professor Janda leads the NHMRC Centre for Reserch Excellence in Skin I …
Professor Janda has three main research interests i) prevention and early detection of cancer (in particular melanoma); ii) improving clinical and supportive care for cancer patients (in particular gynaecological cancers), as well as iii) innovative methods of health services delivery and digital in …
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Cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to infectious agents… Obesity-induced Barrett's oesophagus and associated cancer: mechanisms and diagnostic tools… Obesity and cancer… Professor Bradley Kendall is a clinical academic Gastroenterologist and Cancer Epidemiologist… average risk for developing EAC; these individuals might benefit from targeted cancer-prevention strategies. …
Professor Bradley Kendall is a clinical academic Gastroenterologist and Cancer Epidemiologist. He is currently a Senior Staff Gastroenterologist (Eminent) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane with over 30 years of experience in clinical practice. His clinical training included Fellowships in …
Professor Kendall’s work on the role of obesity in gastrointestinal cancer has been acknowledged nationally and internationally. His work has a strong translational focus contributing to the development of clinical risk prediction tools, national clinical guidelines, and position statements. As an …
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Head and neck cancers (HNC) are the 7th most common cancer and account for 2,500 new cases in… Applications in lung, skin, and head and neck cancers.… Transformation or progression from adenocarcinoma to small cell lung cancer detected by serially tracking mutations in the blood… From Pixels to Prognosis: Harnessing single-cell spatial analysis to predict and improve immunotherapy response in lung cancer… approaches in the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to world-first studies for lung cancer, head… cancers (HNCs). Whilst the prognostic and predictive value of single CTCs have been well documented…
Dr Arutha Kulasinghe is a Senior Research Fellow and leads the Clinical-oMx Lab at the University of Queensland. Dr Kulasinghe has pioneered spatial transcriptomics using digital spatial profiling approaches in the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to world-first studies for lung cancer, head and ne …
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Bisphosphonate use and risk of ovarian cancer, a nested case-control study using national health data… Queensland. Karen’s research focuses on women’s health and cancer epidemiology using large longitudinal… The bidirectional association between diabetes mellitus (DM) and pancreatic cancer (PC) is…
Karen Tuesley is an early career researcher at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland. Karen’s research focuses on women’s health and cancer epidemiology using large longitudinal datasets. Her PhD research used large-scale data to explore the associations between the use of chroni …
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cardiovascular disease and cancer. However, whether the association strength between lifestyle factors… XRCC1 Arg399Gln polymorphism confers risk of breast cancer in American population: a meta-analysis of 10846 cases and 11723 controls… in Cancer Epidemiology Division of Cancer Council Victoria. He has extensive experience in… are significant modifiable risk factors of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer…
Yang is currently a Honorary Research Fellow in UQ School of Public Health and a Research Fellow in Cancer Epidemiology Division of Cancer Council Victoria. He has extensive experience in analysing large-scale national and international health surveys and hospitalisaiton datasets with complex statis …
His research findings provided up-to-date information to the policy makers on the lifestyle factors status in the general Australian population, which facilitated the chronic disease prevention and management in the wide communities. His works generated evidence on closing the survival gaps for thos …
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Cancer is a leading cause of illness and death among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people… Achieving cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous women… ACHIEVING EQUITY IN CANCER SCREENING FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES… works withing the First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research Program. Her work is focused on women’s… higher burden of cervical cancer than other women. The National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) is…
Dr Tamara Butler is an Aboriginal woman of the Undumbi people from the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia and a NHMRC Emerging Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. She works withing the First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research Program. Her work is focused on women’s canc …
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Unmet supportive care needs among people with cancer: A cross‐cultural comparison between Indigenous and Non‐Indigenous Australians… ACHIEVING EQUITY IN CANCER SCREENING FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES… . Professor Garvey has established an extensive and targeted research program focused on cancer and… cancer. Descriptive statistics were used to compare type and prevalence of 24 need items measured by…
Professor Gail Garvey is a proud Kamilaroi woman, a NHMRC Research Leadership Fellow, and Professor of Indigenous Health Research in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland.
Professor Garvey has established an extensive and targeted research program focused on cancer and the wellbei …
Professor Garvey and her team have been pivotal in identifying priorities and dismantling siloed approaches to First Nations Cancer Research. Professor Garvey's research program has set national First Nations research agendas that have led to: a) Raising the global profile and importance of cancer a …