What do women diagnosed with recurrent ovarian cancer think about the factors influencing physical activity?
I'm very excited to be presenting the findings from my study at next weeks COSA conference in Melbourne #COSA23
New Publication📢
Do the factors that impact physical activity levels differ based on #cancer type or stage of treatment? 👟
Read the highlights of our recent systematic scoping review led by our ihop PhD candidate @_gabigildea
Full article link 👇
🔗https://t.co/thq6fITQJi
New Publication📢
Do the factors that impact physical activity levels differ based on #cancer type or stage of treatment? 👟
Read the highlights of our recent systematic scoping review led by our ihop PhD candidate @_gabigildea
Full article link 👇
🔗https://t.co/thq6fITQJi
Read ihop Lead @_SandiHayes' Letter to MJA Editor which highlights continuing concerns around the reporting of career disruptions 👇
For full article visit🔗https://t.co/eAWeP8AE1g
We are dedicated to undertaking quality research and education that will ultimately improve lives and reduce health disparities in Australia and worldwide. For more information visit ⬇️
https://t.co/0aZktV1o0h
Congratulations to @ihop_research Fellow @SandlerCarolina who was recently awarded a @cancerNSW Early Career Fellowship! 🎉
Carolina’s work will aim to improve outcomes in post-cancer #fatigue by facilitating access to evidence-based care. Read more ⤵️
https://t.co/4oF9xUIIxv
#TeamMemberTuesday@HackerElke is one of ihop Senior Researchers.
Elke’s research forms part of our cancer prevention stream and is focused on testing technology and creating solutions to prevent cancer.
Watch this space this month as we share insights on Elke’s work! 👀
We walked, ran and swam 611km this month for the #Workout4WomenCampaign! We loved being part of this amazing campaign which aims to raise awareness for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, a cause close to our group! @OvarianCancerOz
The @ihop_research program focuses on cancer prevention, early detection and the physical and psychosocial recovery process following cancer treatment.
To see our projects across these areas visit https://t.co/O0sX3Mq6Ar
It was an absolute privilege to be invited to speak at the Brisbane Cancer Conference yesterday to present the brain cancer and exercise trial results from my honours project #brisbanecancerconference@ihop_research
📄Publication Spotlight📄
Pain perception during a clinical diagnostic test may be substantially influenced by pain anticipation. A study by ihop researcher @Melaniielp and a fellow @Griffith_Uni colleague @michelcoppie. See below highlights⬇️or visit https://t.co/8tcPK94nOD
Every day, 4 Australian women are diagnosed with #ovariancancer
That's why, this November, we have joined the #Workout4Women challange lead by @OvarianCancerOz
We will be completing 1200km (4km a day per member)! To support and follow our team visit 🔗 https://t.co/szJhLKkEeD
And that’a a wrap! The @ihop_research team loved sharing and hearing about works of other Griffith cancer researchers at the Griffith Cancer Research Network Symposium 2021.
#GCRN2021 @MenziesHealth
‘Adverse event reporting and recording in exercise oncology needs more attention’
Our student @rileydunnaep on understanding the current standard of adverse event reporting in exercise oncology trials
#GCRN2021 @MenziesHealth
A great presentation from ihop student @jessicawatzek sharing her ‘Cost-Consequences Analysis of the SAFE trial’
A comparative, effectiveness trial evaluating low versus high level of exercise supervision over a 12-week intervention period for women with breast cancer
#GCRN2021
Up next! ihop student @_gabigildea presenting The BRACE study and the safety, feasibility and effect of exercise for patients with brain cancer
#GCRN2021 @MenziesHealth