Overview
Background
Professor Gail Garvey is a proud Kamilaroi woman, a NHMRC Research Leadership Fellow, and Professor of Indigenous Health Research in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland.
Professor Garvey has established an extensive and targeted research program focused on cancer and the wellbeing of Australia’s First Nations people.
Gail was among the first researchers to recognise the substantial impact of cancer on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and her work has contributed greatly to key policy and practice changes to improve their cancer outcomes. Professor Garvey currently leads a Centre of Research Excellence – Targeted Approaches to Improve Cancer Services (TACTICS) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (NHMRC #1153027 2019-2023). The TACTICS CRE focuses on emerging priorities in cancer-related health services research and actively promotes the translation of research knowledge into Australian public health policy and practice. The CRE also focuses on building research capacity through training the next generation of researchers in cancer control.
Gail leads work in psychosocial aspects of cancer care for First Nations Australians. Her research into the psychosocial aspects of cancer care for First Nations cancer patients, is a critical component to improving their cancer outcomes. Professor Garvey and her team developed and validated a new tool to measure the unmet support needs of Indigenous cancer patients, which is now a recommendation in the Optimal Care Pathway guidelines.
Professor Garvey's research program also focuses on understanding and measuring the dimensions of wellbeing important to and valued by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the life course, which is important for developing/evaluating health interventions.
Originally trained as a teacher, Gail began her research career at the University of Newcastle in the 1990s where she was one of the first researchers to examine issues around the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students. Since then she has been involved in a wide array of research collaborations both within Australia and overseas spanning three decades.
Along with her research expertise, Gail's strengths lie in her leadership and her collaborative approach to bringing key stakeholders - Indigenous consumers, researchers, and clinicians - together to achieve common goals. Career highlights include conducting the first Roundtable to identify research priorities in cancer for Indigenous Australians (2010); establishing the National Indigenous Cancer Network (2013) in collaboration with Cancer Council Australia, the Lowitja Institute, the Indigenous Health InfoNet and Menzies School of Health Research; instigating and convening the inaugural World Indigenous Cancer Conference in 2016 (Brisbane); and co-hosting the 2nd conference in 2019 (Canada).
Since 2011 Gail has received over $50 million in grant and government funding, including a NHMRC Investigator Leadership Grant (NHMRC #1176651 2020-2024). Over the same period Gail has published more than 180 papers in peer-reviewed.
Availability
- Professor Gail Garvey is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Darwin University
Research impacts
Professor Garvey and her team have been pivotal in identifying priorities and dismantling siloed approaches to First Nations Cancer Research. Professor Garvey's research program has set national First Nations research agendas that have led to: a) Raising the global profile and importance of cancer and Indigenous people b) Establishing national and global Indigenous cancer networks to share vision/knowledge and build partnerships c) Developing new care pathways and measurement tools for First Nations cancer patients and their carers d) Enhanced existing and new national cancer screening programs
Works
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2025
Journal Article
Quantifying the diagnosis and survival of early onset bowel cancer among First Nations peoples in Queensland, Australia
Baykeda, Tsegaw Amare, Jahan, Shafkat, Howard, Kirsten, Raghunandan, Rakhee and Garvey, Gail (2025). Quantifying the diagnosis and survival of early onset bowel cancer among First Nations peoples in Queensland, Australia. Cancer Medicine, 14 (6) e70821, 1-11. doi: 10.1002/cam4.70821
2025
Journal Article
Understanding wellbeing from the perspectives of First Nations Australian youth: findings from a national qualitative study
Anderson, Kate, Garvey, Darren, Howard, Kirsten, Butler, Tamara, Dickson, Michelle, Cunningham, Joan, Bainbridge, Roxanne and Garvey, Gail (2025). Understanding wellbeing from the perspectives of First Nations Australian youth: findings from a national qualitative study. SSM - Mental Health, 7 100423, 100423. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2025.100423
2025
Journal Article
Global patterns and trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality across 185 countries
Kim, Joanne, Harper, Andrew, McCormack, Valerie, Sung, Hyuna, Houssami, Nehmat, Morgan, Eileen, Mutebi, Miriam, Garvey, Gail, Soerjomataram, Isabelle and Fidler-Benaoudia, Miranda M. (2025). Global patterns and trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality across 185 countries. Nature Medicine, 31 (4) 897, 1154-1162. doi: 10.1038/s41591-025-03502-3
2024
Conference Publication
Implementing a First Nations cancer coordinator to improve cancer outcomes and enhance cultural safety for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria
Mulcahy, Marissa, Wilson, Mollie, Le, Brian, Rupassara, Dilu, Garvey, Gail and Philip, Jennifer (2024). Implementing a First Nations cancer coordinator to improve cancer outcomes and enhance cultural safety for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Utilisation of endocrine therapy for cancer in Indigenous peoples worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Belachew, Sewunet Admasu, Bizuayehu, Habtamu Mellie, Jahan, Shafkat, Diaz, Abbey, Baxi, Siddhartha, Griffiths, Kalinda and Garvey, Gail (2024). Utilisation of endocrine therapy for cancer in Indigenous peoples worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13 - 15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
End-of-life healthcare service utilisation and costs for first nations people with cancer: a data linkage study from Queensland Australia
Jahan, Shafkat, Li, Ming and Garvey, Gail (2024). End-of-life healthcare service utilisation and costs for first nations people with cancer: a data linkage study from Queensland Australia. Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Annual Scientific Meeting 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 13-15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2024
Conference Publication
National pancreatic cancer roadmap: Developing pathways to pain management and early palliative care for people with pancreatic cancer
Philip, Jennifer, Lovell, Melanie, Young, Isabel E., Bellingham, Kylee, Christopoulos, Georgia, Krishnasamy, Mei, Crawford, Gregory, Rankin, Nicole, Garvey, Gail, Burns, Kara and Rizvi, Farwa (2024). National pancreatic cancer roadmap: Developing pathways to pain management and early palliative care for people with pancreatic cancer. HOBOKEN: WILEY.
2024
Conference Publication
The development of a pain needs assessment tool for people with pancreatic cancer
Lovell, Melanie, Young, Isabel, Garvey, Gail, Krishnasamy, Mei, Crawford, Gregory, Rankin, Nicole, Rizvi, Farwa, Christopoulos, Georgia, Burns, Kara, Bellingham, Kylee and Philip, Jennifer (2024). The development of a pain needs assessment tool for people with pancreatic cancer. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander females and survival from breast cancer
Bergin, Alice R. T., te Marvelde, Luc, Gonzalez, Luis Lara, Meehan, Katie, Spalding, Lisa, Savas, Peter, Luen, Stephen, Pang, Jia-Min, Kay, Jasmine, Caramia, Franco, Wang, Jianan, Pilkington, Leanne, Casey, Andrea, Hamman, Jay, Watt, Nicole, Milne, Roger, Salgado, Roberto, Redfern, Andrew, Garvey, Gail, Evans, Sue and Loi, Sherene (2024). Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander females and survival from breast cancer. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Factors associated with bowel cancer screening participation of first nations peoples accessing home care services in New South Wales, Australia
Baykeda, Tsegaw Amare, Jahan, Shafkat, Howard, Kirsten, Raghunandan, Rakhee, Cunningham, Joan, Currow, David, Matthews, Veronica, Olver, Ian, Ivers, Rebecca, Harvey, Gillian, Butler, Tamara, Aouira, Nisreen, Hunter, Amanda, Bennett, Sheree and Garvey, Gail (2024). Factors associated with bowel cancer screening participation of first nations peoples accessing home care services in New South Wales, Australia. Clinical Oncology Society Australia (COSA) 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 13-15 November 2024. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1111/ajco.14117
2024
Conference Publication
Piloting First Nations cancer navigators in Queensland hospitals
Garvey, Gail, Tapsall, Doreen, Faulkner, Jennifer, Kennedy, Glen, Topp, Damian, Stoll, Lara, Avery, Sharon, Smith, Michael and Chan, Raymond (2024). Piloting First Nations cancer navigators in Queensland hospitals. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Establishing and implementing a First Nations cancer coordinator: an implementation toolkit
Wilson, Mollie C., Mulcahy, Marissa, Le, Brian, Rupassara, Dilu, Garvey, Gail and Philip, Jennifer (2024). Establishing and implementing a First Nations cancer coordinator: an implementation toolkit. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Assessment and stratification of cardiovascular disease risk in people diagnosed with breast cancer: A scoping review
Jeon, Mihye, DiSipio, Tracey, Garvey, Gail, Wilson, Louise and Diaz, Abbey (2024). Assessment and stratification of cardiovascular disease risk in people diagnosed with breast cancer: A scoping review. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/ajco.14117
2024
Conference Publication
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' views and perceptions of pathways to pain management and early palliative care for people with pancreatic cancer
Garvey, Gail, Young, Isabel E., Lovell, Melanie, Krishnasamy, Mei, Crawford, Gregory, Rankin, Nicole, Burns, Kara, Bellingham, Kylee, Christopolous, Georgia, Rizvi, Farwa and Philip, Jennifer (2024). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' views and perceptions of pathways to pain management and early palliative care for people with pancreatic cancer. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
A methodology to prioritise digital health solutions for national care pathways for people with pancreatic cancer
Burns, Kara, Huckvale, Kit, Van Rensburg, Carrie, Guruge, Chathurika Palliya, Gilbert, Cecily, Garvey, Gail, Lovell, Melanie, Young, Isabel E., Bellingham, Kylee, Philip, Jennifer, Christopolous, Georgia and Krishnasamy, Mei (2024). A methodology to prioritise digital health solutions for national care pathways for people with pancreatic cancer. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
"Helping my mob" - embedding a First Nations research coordinator to improve First Nations engagement and recruitment
Zaro, Mettassa, Brown, Amy, Jaenke, Rachael and Garvey, Gail (2024). "Helping my mob" - embedding a First Nations research coordinator to improve First Nations engagement and recruitment. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13–15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2024
Conference Publication
Exploring the costs of healthcare utilization for pancreatic cancer diagnoses in Queensland, Australia
Jahan, Shafkat, Lindsay, Daniel, Diaz, Abbey, Neale, Rachel, Cunningham, Joan and Garvey, Gail (2024). Exploring the costs of healthcare utilization for pancreatic cancer diagnoses in Queensland, Australia. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 13-15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2024
Conference Publication
A methodology to effectively develop national care pathways for people with pancreatic cancer, as part of the National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap
Philip, Jennifer, Rankin, Nicole, Young, Isabel E., Bellingham, Kylee, Christpoloulos, Georgia, Rizvi, Farwa, Krishnasamy, Mei, Crawford, Gregory, Garvey, Gail, Burns, Kara and Lovell, Melanie (2024). A methodology to effectively develop national care pathways for people with pancreatic cancer, as part of the National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap. HOBOKEN: WILEY.
2024
Conference Publication
Exploring the impact of radiation therapy education sessions on the support, information needs and concerns of First Nations peoples with cancer
Carter, Kenneth, Andrade, Thomas F., Jahan, Shafkat, Stoll, Lara, Dhillon, Haryana, Cunningham, Joan, Penniment, Michael, Sabesan, Sabe, Halkett, Georgia, Baxi, Siddhartha, Stoneley, Adam, McGhee, Luke, Callander, Emily, Giam, Kar, Shaw, Joanne, Smith, Sian and Garvey, Gail (2024). Exploring the impact of radiation therapy education sessions on the support, information needs and concerns of First Nations peoples with cancer. COSA's 51st Annual Scientific Meeting: Bridging gaps, building progress, breaking down disparities, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 13-15 November 2024. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2024
Journal Article
Step-by-step: a clinical pathway for stepped care management of fear of cancer recurrence—results of a three-round online Delphi consensus process with Australian health professionals and researchers
Smith, Allan ‘Ben’, Girgis, Afaf, Taylor, Natalie, Pearce, Alison, Liu, Jia, Shepherd, Heather L., Wu, Verena S, Garvey, Gail, Kirsten, Laura, Zakhary, Iman, Ee, Carolyn, Ewald, Daniel, Miller, Annie and Shaw, Joanne (2024). Step-by-step: a clinical pathway for stepped care management of fear of cancer recurrence—results of a three-round online Delphi consensus process with Australian health professionals and researchers. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01685-1
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of coercive control on First Nations school-age childrens education and social and emotional wellbeing
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nina Lansbury, Professor Roxanne Bainbridge
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Doctor Philosophy
Bowel screening preferences of First Nations Australians
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shafkat Jahan
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Doctor Philosophy
A First Nations Cancer Cohort Study
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Caitlin Curtis
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Doctor Philosophy
Achieving Equity in Cancer Screening for First Nations People
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Cassandra Vujovich-Dunn, Dr Shafkat Jahan
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Master Philosophy
The Impact of Bowel Screening Training on Indigenous Services Care Workers.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shafkat Jahan
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Doctor Philosophy
ACHIEVING EQUITY IN CANCER SCREENING FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Cassandra Vujovich-Dunn, Professor Sheleigh Lawler
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Doctor Philosophy
Incidence and risk assessment of cardiovascular disease after breast cancer in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Louise Wilson, Dr Tracey Di Sipio, Dr Abbey Diaz
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Doctor Philosophy
"Cancer Tracks": Establishing a best practice approach for supporting First Nations patients undergoing Head and Neck Cancer Care
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward, Dr Tamara Butler, Dr Bena Brown
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing harm reduction programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who inject drugs
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lisa Fitzgerald, Dr Andrew Smirnov
Completed supervision
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2017
Master Philosophy
A qualitative study examining the facilitating factors which allow Indigenous Australians to have positive cancer journeys
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
A comparative study of cancer incidence, diagnosis, treatment and survival between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Queensland
Associate Advisor
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