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Clinical Associate Professor Jane Beith is affiliated with the University of Sydney's Central Clinical School in the Department of Medicine. Her work focuses on breast cancer research, including metastatic disease, survivorship care, and psychosocial oncology. She has contributed to studies on targeted therapies, clinical interventions for fear of recurrence, and lymphedema management. Her research also addresses treatment side effects like arthralgia and myelosuppression, with a particular interest in complementary therapies such as acupuncture.
Key areas of expertise include breast cancer epidemiology, population health studies, and healthcare quality improvement. Her publications span over two decades, with a strong emphasis on translational research linking clinical practice and patient outcomes. Notable contributions include randomized controlled trials evaluating psychological interventions (e.g., ConquerFear) and pilot studies assessing alternative therapies for cancer side effects.
Dr. Beith collaborates widely with multidisciplinary teams, including oncologists, physiotherapists, and psychologists. Her work often intersects with supportive care initiatives, such as survivorship programs and telehealth studies during the pandemic. While no formal awards are listed in the text, her extensive publication record and clinical research contributions highlight her leadership in breast cancer care and oncology innovation.