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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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. Survivin and XIAP have emerged as attractive targets for cancer therapeutics. This project will… Vincristine pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics in children with cancer: A limited-sampling, population modelling approach… Life and health after childhood cancer: a national data linkage cohort study (Cancer Australia grant led by The University of Sydney)… Blood Cancers… local, national and international collaborative research across all childhood cancer types. A/Prof… attractive small molecule targets for cancer therapeutics, with several inhibitors currently in…
Associate Professor Andy Moore is a Paediatric Oncologist and Director of Research at Children's Health Queensland Hospital & Health Service (CHQ). He is also Director of the Queensland Children's Tumour Bank, which is part of UQ's Child Health Research Centre. The Queensland Children's Tumour Bank …
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Phenotypic and molecular dissection of Metaplastic Breast Cancer and the prognostic implications… Radiosensitising metastatic breast cancers by targeting DNA repair… The molecular basis of breast cancer in young women… Dr Malcolm Lim is a molecular biologist who specialises in breast cancer brain metastasis… global breast cancer mortality. This group is extremely heterogeneous and by definition exhibits…
Dr Malcolm Lim is a molecular biologist who specialises in breast cancer brain metastasis. Currently, he works in the Molecular Breast Pathology Lab with Profs Sunil Lakhani and Peter Simpson at The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research.
Dr Lim's research interests lies in understan …
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