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BALANCE: Promoting wellBeing in AdoLescent and young Adult cancer survivors
BALANCE: Promoting wellBeing in AdoLescent and young Adult cancer survivors (2021-2026)
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Professor Sandie McCarthy
Honorary Professor
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Sandie McCarthy
Professor Simon Smith
Professorial Research Fellow
Faculty of Medicine
Professorial Research Fellow
Institute for Social Science Research
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Simon Smith
Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan
Affiliate of National Centre for Yo
National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Principal Research Fellow
National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Gary Chung Kai Chan
Professor Haitham Tuffaha
Centre Director of Centre for the B
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Professorial Research Fellow
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Affiliate Associate Professor of Sc
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Haitham Tuffaha
Dr Chelsea Dobbins
Senior Lecturer
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Chelsea Dobbins