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About Sharlene Gill

Cancer Doctor, Professor at University of British Columbia

Sharlene Gill is a Professor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia and a medical oncologist specializing in gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, particularly colorectal cancer, at BC Cancer Agency. Her work emphasizes advancing oncology through clinical research, patient-centered care, physician wellness, and exercise as a survival tool in cancer treatment. She holds leadership roles including Medical Director of Staff Wellness, Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Colorectal Cancer, and involvement with the Canadian Association of Medical Oncologists (CAMO).

Professional Background and Roles

Sharlene Gill serves as a Professor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and medical oncologist specializing in GI malignancies at BC Cancer Agency's Vancouver Centre.[1][2][3][7][9] She was appointed Medical Director of Staff Wellness and Education, focusing on workload impacts and burnout prevention in oncology.[3][4] Recently, she became Editor-in-Chief for Clinical Colorectal Cancer at Elsevier and reflected on CAMO 2025 meetings.[5][14][17]

GI Cancer Research and Clinical Insights

Gill highlights top GI cancer studies, such as those on PD-1 in dMMR mCRC and patient concerns in treatment selection for advanced CRC.[6][19][21][22] She discusses proactive private scans for cancer detection and best practices in oncology.[1][8] In patient decision-making surveys for CRC, she emphasizes involvement and experiences.[22]

Physician Wellness and Burnout

Gill addresses workload effects on Canadian oncologists, promoting wellness practices to reduce burnout.[4][8] Her role as Medical Director underscores commitment to staff education and well-being.[3]

Exercise and Cancer Survival

Gill supports exercise's role in improving colon cancer survival, citing the CHALLENGE study and related opinions.[12][15]

Education and Outreach

Through BC Cancer Foundation blogs, Gill explains her role as a medical oncologist and raises colorectal cancer awareness during dedicated months.[7][9][10]

Personal Interests and Legacy

She shares enthusiasm for Toronto Blue Jays games.[13] A scholarship in her memory from Buncrana, Donegal, was expanded, though an obituary suggests possible passing in 2025.[16][18][20]

GI Cancer Specialization

Deep focus on gastrointestinal cancers, especially colorectal, through research, top studies, and clinical decision-making.

  • Top 10 GI cancer studies for 2024 [6]

  • PD-1 in dMMR mCRC poster [21]

  • Patient concerns in advanced CRC [19]

  • Decision-making in CRC [22]

Physician Wellness and Burnout

Advocacy for reducing oncology burnout via wellness practices and addressing workload impacts.

  • Medical Director of Staff Wellness [3]

  • Workload impact on Canadian oncologists [4]

  • Best practices for wellness [8]

Patient-Centered Oncology Care

Emphasis on patient experiences, concerns, and involvement in treatment decisions.

  • Proactive private scans [1]

  • Patient experiences survey in CRC [22]

  • Role as medical oncologist [9]

Exercise in Cancer Treatment

Promotion of exercise to improve survival outcomes in colon cancer.

  • CHALLENGE study on exercise [12]

  • Opinion on exercise improving survival [15]

Leadership in Oncology Organizations

Active roles in CAMO, journal editorship, and professional associations.

  • CAMO 2025 meeting reflection [5][17]

  • Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Colorectal Cancer [14]

  • CAMO LinkedIn launch [11]

Every entry that fed the multi-agent compile above. Inline citation markers in the wiki text (like [1], [2]) are not yet individually linked to specific sources — this is the full set of sources the compile considered.

  1. Healing Through Love: #165 Break Free & Get the Love You Deserve with Angie Bilnpodcast_episode · 2026-04-14
  2. MedInsights Unleashed: The CHALLENGE Study: First Phase 3 Proof That Exercise Improves Survival podcast_episode · 2026-04-14
  3. Sharlene Gill: Would you do a 'proactive' private scan for cancer ...article · 2026-04-14
  4. Sharlene Gill: Very informative and impressive compilation - Oncodailyarticle · 2026-04-14
  5. Sharlene Gill is the new Medical Director of Staff Wellness and ...article · 2026-04-14
  6. Sharlene Gill: Impact of workload and wellness on the Canadian ...article · 2026-04-14
  7. Sharlene Gill: Reflecting on a Powerful CAMO 2025 Meeting in ...article · 2026-04-14
  8. Top 10 GI cancer studies for 2024 suggested by Sharlene Gillarticle · 2026-04-14
  9. Dr. Sharlene Gill — A little bit about me | BC Cancer Foundation's Blogarticle · 2026-04-14
  10. Sharlene Gill: Great summary of best practices to increase wellness ...article · 2026-04-14
  11. My role as a medical oncologist - BC Cancer Foundationarticle · 2026-04-14
  12. Introducing March's Guest Blogger — Dr. Sharlene Gillarticle · 2026-04-14
  13. Official Launch of the Canadian Association of Medical Oncologists LinkedIn Page - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  14. Zahra Ramji: CHALLENGE Study Shows Exercise Improves Survival in Colon Cancer - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  15. Sharlene Gill: Exciting to Cheer for the Toronto Blue Jays Last Night - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  16. Sharlene Gill: Excited to accept the role of Editor-in-Chief for Clinical Colorectal Cancer at Elsevier - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  17. Opinion: Exercise improves cancer survival — and a Canadian study leads the way - Vancouver Sunnews_article · 2026-04-14
  18. Scholarship in memory of Buncrana's beloved Sharlene Gill expanded - Derry Journalnews_article · 2026-04-14
  19. Sharlene Gill: Reflecting on a Powerful CAMO 2025 Meeting in Montreal - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  20. Sharlene Gill Scholarship in memory of Donegal woman announces expansion - Donegal Newsnews_article · 2026-04-14
  21. Dr Gill on Considering Patients’ Concerns Before Treatment Selection in Advanced CRC - OncLivenews_article · 2026-04-14
  22. Sharlene GILL Obituary (2025) - Derry, Co. Londonderry - Derry Journal - Legacy obituarynews_article · 2026-04-14
  23. Sharlene Gill: Thiago do Amaral Miranda’s Poster Explores PD 1 Alone in dMMR mCRC - Oncodailynews_article · 2026-04-14
  24. Dr Gill on a Survey of Patient Experiences and Involvement in Decision-Making in CRC - OncLivenews_article · 2026-04-14