Professor of Pyscho-Oncology, School of Psychology, Deakin University
Victoria White is a Professor (Psych-Oncology) in the School of Psychology and is a co-director of Deakin University’s recently established Carer Hub, a research centre focusing on improving outcomes for those caring for someone with cancer.
She has over 25 years’ experience in cancer control and oncology research, working across a range of cancer related behaviours including smoking uptake, alcohol use, understanding treatment patterns for different cancers and uptake and utility of supportive care programs for people affected by cancer. She has substantial experience in conducting systematic reviews and her research has utilised a range of research designs including randomised control trials, longitudinal and cross-sectional research designs.
She is a member of Cancer Council Victoria’s Medical and Scientific: Standing Research Sub-Committee (Deputy Chair since 2023). She is also a reviewer/panel member for grant schemes run by Australian Research Council, National Breast Cancer Foundation, South Australia’s Medical Research Institute, Cancer Australia’s Priority driven Grant scheme.
Professor White has published over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals, with 15% of publications ranked in the top 10% most cited publications worldwide. In addition, she has authored more than 120 reports for state and federal governments, non-government and cancer advocacy organisations and health services, showing the impact of her work at a policy/practice level. Her work has been cited more than 11550 times across 115 countries.