Anne Cust
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Professor Anne Cust is a cancer epidemiologist and researcher (NHMRC Investigator Fellow) focused on the prevention and early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers. She is Deputy Director of the Daffodil Centre (The University of Sydney and Cancer Council NSW) and is also a Faculty member of the Melanoma Institute Australia where she co-leads the ‘Prevention, Risk and Clinical Detection’ research theme. She is Chair of the Cancer Council National Skin Cancer Committee, Chair of the NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Advisory Committee, and a Past-President of the Australasian Epidemiological Association. She has previously received an inaugural Sax Institute Research Action Award to recognise her sunbed and melanoma research and its impact on health policy, and the NSW Premier’s Award for Outstanding Cancer Research Fellow of the Year.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Physical activity predictors and preferences among gynaecological cancer survivors. (#152)
3:20 PM
Laal Farrokhzadi
Best of the Best Posters: Supporting cancer patients
Identification and predictors of physical activity barriers among gynaecological cancer survivors, and association with physical activity levels (#252)
3:00 PM
Laal Farrokhzadi
Posters - Epidemiology