Joanna Jaques
Joanna Jaques is a Research Program Manager within the Gastrointestinal Cancers Policy and Evaluation stream at the Daffodil Centre.
Joanna Jaques is a Research Program Manager within the Gastrointestinal Cancers Policy and Evaluation stream at the Daffodil Centre.
New multiple myeloma projections highlight urgent need for cancer care reform and targeted research investment. New research led by the Daffodil Centre has unveiled long-term
The financial burden of healthcare in Australia can be high, particularly for people diagnosed with cancer. A new study published in the Medical Journal of
Daffodil Centre Director wins highest merit award for ‘eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, particularly through cancer research, to tertiary education, and as a
Final ‘ROSA’ report a key piece for BreastScreen reviewA new Australian Government funded report on optimising breast cancer screening should be a catalyst for embedding
Researchers conducted an international study of more than 11,000 ovarian cancer cases found selected ovarian cancer risk factors vary for women of different racial and
Daffodil Centre researchers awarded at ANZGOG Annual Scientific MeetingExperts across the field of gynae oncology convened at the Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG)
Amber Salisbury is a Research Fellow working in the Health Economics stream. Interested in stated preference studies (e.g. discrete choice experiments) and economic evaluations, particularly those involving economic modelling.
The Daffodil Centre’s 2024 Symposium, “Standing side by side: Involving the community in our research”, explored the invaluable role of the community in shaping the
A modelling study on the COVID-related disruptions to colorectal cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment in Australia and Canada COVID-19 disrupted cancer control worldwide, impacting preventative
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