
Natalie Bradford is a Professor in Childhood Cancer and Palliative Care epidemiology and outcomes, in a conjoint position with Cancer Council Queensland. She is also Director of the newly funded NHMRC Centre of Research excellence in Paediatric Palliative Care. Natalie holds a PhD and Masters in Public Health and has decades of clinical and research experience in cancer control and palliative care in children. Her research program explores the use of technology to improve outcomes at the individual, service and systems level of health, across the continuum of care in hospitals, homes and communities.
Projects (Chief investigator)
- Achieving Recovery after Cancer: Health and Wellbeing for Adolescents and Young Adults (ARCHWAY)
- Addressing modifiable health behaviors in survivors of childhood cancer (The AMBER Trial)
- Australian Research Priorities in Childhood Cancer- A Priority Setting Partnership
- Cancer Nursing Workforce Project
- Childhood brain cancer cOuNselliNg and EduCation supporT Service (CONNECTS)
- eMaP
- MINI: Medicinal Cannabis products for symptom management in children with advanced cancer
- Optimising Symptom management in young People Receiving Bone Marrow Transplantation (PROMPT)
- Remote Symptom Management in Paediatric Oncology (RESPONSE)
- Survivorship and Palliative Care in Child and Adolescent Brain Cancer (CASPER)
- The 'So Many Questions' Project: Developing a question prompt list for paediatric palliative care