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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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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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Inequalities and financial toxicity among cancer patients is to be explored using population-based administrative health data… Targeted activation of ferroptosis in colorectal cancer via LGR4 targeting overcomes acquired drug resistance… Disparity in access to health service and its cost between Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients diagnosed with cancers… in cancer research under Prof Gail Garvey leading The First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research… Background Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal disease with no effective treatments. Lactobacillus…
Dr Ming Li commenced with UQ’s School of Public Health in Jan 2024 as a Senior Research Fellow in cancer research under Prof Gail Garvey leading The First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research (FNCWR) program after a 16-year research in chronic disease epidemiology at University of South Australia …
The comprehensive assessment and exploration of overweight and obesity in Xi'an City has provided the evidence for the development of health promotion strategies, health education at multidementional level such as government, community, school, and family and invidual levels.
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Willingness and acceptability of cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV/AIDS in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross sectional study… Cancer… BackgroundIn Ethiopia, cervical cancer (CC) ranks the 2nd most frequent cancer and the country had…
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Health status of long-term cancer survivors: Results from an Australian population-Based sample… ACHIEVING EQUITY IN CANCER SCREENING FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES… with increased sun exposure. Sun exposure increases risk of skin cancer. The Cancer Council of…
Sheleigh Lawler is a health psychology expert, with research interests in understanding and intervening on health behaviours, particularly the psychosocial sequelae in relation to disease and intervention outcomes. Her breadth of knowledge across public health, health promotion and health psychology …
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