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I research the aetiology of ovarian, endometrial and thyroid cancers. I am particularly interested… Pathways to the diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in Australia (Med J Aust 2010; 193: 326-330)… National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap Early Implementation Priorities: Developing tools and guidelines for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer… such as ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and cancer. Despite this, the long-term health effects of these… Cancer epidemiology… Dr Jordan is a medically trained cancer epidemiologist who is currently Associate Professor of… Although some high-risk ovarian cancer genes have been identified, it is likely that common low…
Dr Jordan is a medically trained cancer epidemiologist who is currently Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health. Before starting her PhD, she worked in rural and urban general practice for over 10 years and brings that clinical experience to her research. She currently lea …
Dr Jordan's impacts contributions include: 1) the first comprehensive aetiological study to support the paradigm-shifting contention that most ovarian cancers arise in fallopian tubes rather than ovaries; 2) research on variations in ovarian cancer chemotherapy prompted revision of current ovarian …
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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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Quantifying the hospital and emergency department costs for women diagnosed with breast cancer in Queensland… A feasibility study of an Indigenous Patient Navigator-led brief health behaviour intervention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer survivors… Cancer survivorship… Queensland. He has an interest in cancer-based research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander… With increasing rates of cancer survival due to advances in screening and treatment options, the…
Dr Daniel Lindsay is a Research Fellow within the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland. He has an interest in cancer-based research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including current research exploring cancer survivorship in this population and supportive care ne …
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Breast cancer risk factors in Queensland women attending population-based mammography screening… What is the impact of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program on colorectal cancer outcomes for people over the age of 50 with severe mental illness?… cancer epidemiology… Obesity is a risk factor for the development of new cases of breast cancer and also affects…
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The agreement between measured and predicted resting energy expenditure in patients with pancreatic cancer: A pilot study… Healthy Living after Cancer… Metastatic breast cancer, Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Pre-menopausal breast cancer… breast cancer. Prof Reeves and her team have recently been awarded a $2M MRFF Rare Cancers Rare Diseases… of the evidence to support the nutritional management of adult patients with cancer cachexia. This…
Marina Reeves is a Professor in the School of Public Health and Deputy Associate Dean Research (Researcher Development) in the Faculty of Medicine. She is also an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian and in 2021 was awarded the Dietitians Australia Barbara Chester Award for her leadership in die …
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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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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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Spatial variation in cervical cancer screening participation and outcomes among Indigenous and non… Using big data to identify high risk population groups and service gaps in cardiovascular care in Australians diagnosed with cancer (Epidemiology).… Improving cardiovascular health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with cancer… program of work is broadly concerned with the quality and equity of cancer care pathways… Indigenous women continue to experience a disproportionately higher burden of cervical cancer than…
Dr Abbey Diaz is a Faculty of Medicine Research Fellow and epidemiologist in the FNCWR team. Her program of work is broadly concerned with the quality and equity of cancer care pathways, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and for people with, or at risk of, other chronic d …
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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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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.
The nutrition epidemio …