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Suzanne K. Chambers is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with an emphasis on oncology, general health professions, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as sociology and political science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to cancer survivorship and care, prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, global cancer incidence and screening, family support in illness, patient-provider communication in healthcare, palliative care and end-of-life issues, and the quality of life of childhood cancer survivors.

Recent publications by Suzanne K. Chambers include:

  • Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction, 2021, Nature Genetics
  • Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants, 2023, Nature Genetics
  • Psychological Interventions Prior to Cancer Surgery: a Review of Reviews, 2022, Current Anesthesiology Reports
  • Attitudes, knowledge and practice behaviours of oncology health care professionals towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) patients and their carers: A mixed-methods study, 2021, Patient Education and Counseling
  • Prostate cancer survivorship essentials framework: guidelines for practitioners, 2020, British Journal of Urology

Frequent co-authors working alongside Suzanne K. Chambers include:

  • Jeff Dunn
  • Robert U. Newton
  • Joanne F. Aitken
  • Daniel A. Galvão
  • Robert A. Gardiner

The scientist regularly publishes in several venues, notably:

  • Psycho-Oncology
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
  • European Journal of Cancer Care
  • BMJ Open

Best Publications

  • A systematic review of the impact of stigma and nihilism on lung cancer outcomes

    Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Jeffrey Dunn;Jeffrey Dunn;Stefano Occhipinti;Suzanne Hughes

  • Effects of a Telephone-Delivered Multiple Health Behavior Change Intervention (CanChange) on Health and Behavioral Outcomes in Survivors of Colorectal Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Anna L. Hawkes;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Kenneth I Pakenham;Tanya A. Patrao

  • Predictors of change in unmet supportive care needs in cancer

    M.E. McDowell;S. Occhipinti;M. Ferguson;Jeffrey Dunn;Jeffrey Dunn;Jeffrey Dunn

  • Trajectories of psychological distress after colorectal cancer

    Jeffrey Dunn;Shu-Kay Ng;Jimmie Holland;Joanne Aitken;Joanne Aitken;Joanne Aitken

  • A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for men with prostate cancer and their partners.

    Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Carole Pinnock;Stephen J. Lepore;Suzanne Hughes

  • Episodic volunteering and retention: An integrated theoretical approach

    Melissa Hyde;Melissa Hyde;Jeffrey Dunn;Jeffrey Dunn;Jeffrey Dunn;Caitlin Ann Bax;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers

  • A Meta-Analysis of Cognitive Impairment and Decline Associated with Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Women with Breast Cancer

    Miyuki Ono;James M. Ogilvie;Jennifer S. Wilson;Heather J. Green

  • Effects of Different Exercise Modalities on Fatigue in Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy: A Year-long Randomised Controlled Trial

    Dennis R. Taaffe;Dennis R. Taaffe;Robert U. Newton;Nigel A. Spry;David Joseph

  • Health-Related Quality of Life, Psychological Distress, and Sexual Changes Following Prostate Cancer: A Comparison of Gay and Bisexual Men With Heterosexual Men

    Jane M. Ussher;Janette M. Perz;Andrew Kellett;Suzanne K. Chambers

  • A five-year prospective study of quality of life after colorectal cancer

    Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Xingqiong Meng;Philippa Youl;Philippa Youl;Joanne Aitken;Joanne Aitken;Joanne Aitken

  • Psychological distress and quality of life in lung cancer: the role of health‐related stigma, illness appraisals and social constraints

    Suzanne K Chambers;Peter Baade;Peter Baade;Peter Baade;Philippa Youl;Philippa Youl;Philippa Youl;Joanne F Aitken

  • The validity of the distress thermometer in prostate cancer populations

    Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Leah Zajdlewicz;Danny R. Youlden;Jimme C. Holland

  • Psychological distress and unmet supportive care needs in cancer patients and carers who contact cancer helplines

    Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;A. Girgis;Stefano Occhipinti;S. Hutchison

  • Effects of a Multiple Health Behavior Change Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Survivors on Psychosocial Outcomes and Quality of Life: a Randomized Controlled Trial

    Anna L. Hawkes;Anna L. Hawkes;Kenneth I. Pakenham;Suzanne Kathleen Chambers;Tania A. Patrao

  • The Impact of Body Mass Index and Physical Activity on Mortality among Patients with Colorectal Cancer in Queensland, Australia

    Peter D. Baade;Xingqiong Meng;Philippa Youl;Joanne Aitken

  • Compliance to exercise-oncology guidelines in prostate cancer survivors and associations with psychological distress, unmet supportive care needs, and quality of life.

    Daniel A. Galvão;Robert U. Newton;Robert A. Gardiner;Robert A. Gardiner;Robert A. Gardiner;Afaf Girgis

  • Trajectories of quality of life, life satisfaction, and psychological adjustment after prostate cancer

    Suzanne K. Chambers;Shu Kay Ng;Peter Baade;Peter Baade;Joanne F. Aitken

  • The influence of high-intensity compared with moderate-intensity exercise training on cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition in colorectal cancer survivors: a randomised controlled trial.

    James L. Devin;Andrew T. Sax;Gareth I. Hughes;David G. Jenkins

  • Erectile dysfunction, masculinity, and psychosocial outcomes: a review of the experiences of men after prostate cancer treatment

    Suzanne K. Chambers;Eric Chung;Gary Wittert;Melissa K. Hyde

  • “Prostate cancer is far more hidden…”: Perceptions of stigma, social isolation and help‐seeking among men with prostate cancer

    Kerry Ettridge;Jacqueline Bowden;S. K. Chambers;D. P. Smith;D. P. Smith;D. P. Smith

  • Social support buffers the impact of functional impairments on caregiver psychological well-being in the context of brain tumor and other cancers.

    Tamara Ownsworth;Laura Henderson;Suzanne K Chambers

  • Benefit Finding After Cancer The Role of Optimism, Intrusive Thinking and Social Environment

    Jeffrey Dunn;Stefano Occhipinti;Alistair Campbell;Megan Ferguson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff Dunn
Jeff Dunn University of Southern Queensland
Stefano Occhipinti
Stefano Occhipinti Griffith University
Melissa K. Hyde
Melissa K. Hyde University of Queensland
Jyotsna Batra
Jyotsna Batra Queensland University of Technology
Janet L. Stanford
Janet L. Stanford Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Stephen J. Lepore
Stephen J. Lepore Temple University
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright University of Utah
Amanda B. Spurdle
Amanda B. Spurdle QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Johanna Schleutker
Johanna Schleutker Turku University Hospital
Rosalind A. Eeles
Rosalind A. Eeles Institute of Cancer Research

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