Associate Professor Penelope Blomfield’s life’s work has been dedicated to improving the quality and longevity of life for her patients and others affected by gynaecological cancers.
In 2000, she became the first female gynaecological oncologist in Tasmania and has remained at the forefront of the continuous advancement of medical research, both as an associate professor at the University of Tasmania and an active contributor to a range of research studies.
Holding various leadership and advisory positions in her field, Penelope has provided submissions to government committees, advice to numerous cancer advocacy groups and contributed to multiple research papers.
In 2018, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to her field, Penelope was appointed by the Federal Minister for Health to the Cancer Australia Advisory Council and was reappointed in 2021.
Penelope is passionate about addressing the disparities faced by many women diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer and champions best and innovative care.