Tamara Jones
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Recent Articles
1.
Cyr M, Jones T, Colombage U, Frawley H
Curr Oncol Rep
. 2025 Jan;
27(2):168-189.
PMID: 39875627
Purpose Of Review: Breast malignancy is the most common cancer in females. Symptoms of pelvic floor disorders and sexual dysfunction secondary to systemic cancer treatment may occur. Non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical conservative...
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Jones T, Edbrooke L, Rawstorn J, Denehy L, Hayes S, Maddison R, et al.
JMIR Cancer
. 2024 Dec;
10:e51536.
PMID: 39697144
Background: Strong evidence supports the benefits of exercise following both cardiovascular disease and cancer diagnoses. However, less than one-third of Australians who are referred to exercise rehabilitation complete a program...
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Plinsinga M, Rye S, Jones T, Vagenas D, Ward L, Janda M, et al.
Gynecol Oncol
. 2024 Oct;
191:158-164.
PMID: 39423553
Objectives: To describe lower-limb symptoms pre- through to 2-years post-surgery following newly diagnosed gynecological cancer; to explore relationships between lower-limb symptoms, lower-limb lymphedema, body image, quality of life, anxiety and...
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Cyr M, Jones T, Brennen R, Colombage U, Frawley H
Curr Oncol Rep
. 2024 Aug;
26(11):1293-1320.
PMID: 39177709
Purpose Of Review: Gynecological malignancies are prevalent in females, and this population is likely to experience symptoms of pelvic floor disorders and sexual dysfunction. Non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical conservative therapies, namely pelvic...
5.
Borg D, Impellizzeri F, Borg S, Hutchins K, Stewart I, Jones T, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2024 Mar;
34(3):e14603.
PMID: 38501202
Aim: Prediction intervals are a useful measure of uncertainty for meta-analyses that capture the likely effect size of a new (similar) study based on the included studies. In comparison, confidence...
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Hayes S, Obermair A, Mileshkin L, Davis A, Gordon L, Eakin E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Apr;
13(4):e067925.
PMID: 37055210
Introduction: Epidemiological evidence supports an association between higher levels of physical activity and improved cancer survival. Trial evidence is now needed to demonstrate the effect of exercise in a clinical...
7.
Huff W, Bam M, Shireman J, Kwon J, Song L, Newman S, et al.
Immunohorizons
. 2021 Jun;
5(6):395-409.
PMID: 34103370
Clinical use of various forms of immunotherapeutic drugs in glioblastoma (GBM), has highlighted severe T cell dysfunction such as exhaustion in GBM patients. However, reversing T cell exhaustion using immune...
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Jones T, Sandler C, Vagenas D, Janda M, Obermair A, Hayes S
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 2021 Jan;
31(4):553-561.
PMID: 33462088
Objective: Physical activity following cancer diagnosis is associated with improved outcomes, including potential survival benefits, yet physical activity levels among common cancer types tend to decrease following diagnosis and remain...
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Fleming S, Jones T, Janda M, Vagenas D, Ward L, Reul-Hirche H, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 2020 Jul;
30(11):1784-1790.
PMID: 32727928
Background: Participating in physical activity after a diagnosis of cancer is associated with reduced morbidity and improved outcomes. However, declines in, and low levels of, physical activity are well documented...
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Dou J, Farooqui Z, Faulk C, Barks A, Jones T, Dolinoy D, et al.
Genes (Basel)
. 2019 Apr;
10(4).
PMID: 30987383
Lead (Pb) exposure is associated with a wide range of neurological deficits. Environmental exposures may impact epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation, and can affect neurodevelopmental outcomes over the life-course....