Our team aims to understand cancer aetiology, and how to support cancer survivors to make and maintain healthy lifestyle changes in the long term, with a particular focus on breast cancer survivorship and gynaecological cancer epidemiology.

Our research includes:

  • Understanding how reproductive factors are involved in the development of women’s cancers
  • Factors associated with patterns of care
  • Identifying modifiable behaviours that affect survival, and improving the measurement of these behaviours
  • Developing and trialling innovative behavioural change interventions with potential for mass-reach (e.g. telephone/SMS and Internet)
  • Professor Susan Jordan

    Lecturer & Professor and NHMRC Leadership Fellow
    School of Public Health
    Affiliate of Australian Women's and Girls' Health Research Centre
    Australian Women's and Girls' Health Research Centre
  • Dr Tracey Di Sipio

    Co-Chair, Early and Mid-Career Academics Committee & Lecturer
    School of Public Health
  • Dr Louise Wilson

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    School of Public Health