The MERRIER Study: Helping kids get active after cancer
The MERRIER Study is exploring how to support children to become more active after receiving cancer treatment, through testing an online-delivered exercise program designed to
The MERRIER Study is exploring how to support children to become more active after receiving cancer treatment, through testing an online-delivered exercise program designed to
Katie is a behavioural scientist, health economist and clinical evaluator with advanced degrees in Public Health and Health Economics.
Chrissie Ho is a Research Assistant and Accredited Exercise Physiologist. She is currently working on the MERRIER Study under Dr David Mizrahi, delivering telehealth-based exercise interventions, individualised to each child following their cancer treatment.
To support GPs and patients, the Daffodil Centre, proudly supported by the Cancer Institute NSW, have developed an online decision tool (Refer4Scope) and educational module
Dr Jo Longman (PhD, MPH, BSc (hons)) is a Senior Research Fellow working through the Daffodil Centre. A member of the Tobacco Behaviour Change and Implementation stream, she is based at the University Centre for Rural Health in Lismore, NSW.
Dr Rachel Jaros is the Operations and Strategy Manager for the Daffodil Centre, overseeing the operational and strategic planning of Cancer Council NSW’s contribution to the Centre.
Our national clinical trial, known as the MAIL, GP and SCALE trial, is currently underway to support bowel cancer screening in General Practice. Led by
Eleanor Wilson (MGH) is a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant with experience conducting public health evaluations and policy advisory, applying both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
New research published in Nature Medicine today highlights the disparities in breast cancer survival and estimates future global burden of the disease. Dr Miranda Fidler-Benaoudia
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