Article VKHY Jane Wardle obituary

Jane Wardle obituary

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Martin Jarvis
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Leading behavioural scientist in the field of cancer prevention

Jane Wardle, who has died aged 64 from cancer, was an outstanding behavioural scientist in the field of cancer prevention. Alongside the clinical gifts of empathy, listening and insight into human motives, she had a rigorous, quantitative approach to research. She made major contributions to screening, early diagnosis and survivorship - maximising the chances of good longterm outcomes - in the process taking behavioural prevention from a somewhat marginal position to the very heart of Cancer Research UK's activities. Her contribution went far beyond her studies - she trained a generation of behavioural scientists and helped to transform the field in a way that will have an enduring impact.

Jane saw that effective cancer prevention needs both a science of what drives behaviour (for example, the control of food intake) and then well-designed interventions to use that understanding to help change behaviour to reduce cancer risk. She made important contributions at both levels.

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