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    Use Of Radioactive Particles To Treat Cancer Of The Liv Er.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $233,373.00
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    Pre-hospital Antifibrinolytics For Traumatic Coagulopathy And Haemorrhage (The PATCH Study)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,668,152.00
    Summary
    About 2500 Australians die annually from severe injuries. Bleeding is exacerbated by early-onset clotting defects, which are associated with high mortality. The antifibrinolytic agent tranexamic acid has been shown to reduce mortality due to bleeding when given in hospital in less developed trauma systems, but its usefulness as a pre-emptive strike at the scene of injury in developed systems is unknown. Building on our prehospital clinical trials expertise, we will conduct a trial to assess its .... About 2500 Australians die annually from severe injuries. Bleeding is exacerbated by early-onset clotting defects, which are associated with high mortality. The antifibrinolytic agent tranexamic acid has been shown to reduce mortality due to bleeding when given in hospital in less developed trauma systems, but its usefulness as a pre-emptive strike at the scene of injury in developed systems is unknown. Building on our prehospital clinical trials expertise, we will conduct a trial to assess its effect on 6-month death and disability.
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    A La CaRT: Australasian Phase III Randomised Trial Comparing Laparoscopic-assisted Versus Open Resection For Rectal Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $974,440.00
    Summary
    The current major treatment for rectal cancer is surgical removal of the cancer. This type of surgery requires a large cut through the abdomen for removal of the cancer. There is a newer, less invasive procedure known as laparoscopic resection enabling the same surgery by using a scope inserted in the abdomen along with a smaller incision to allow removal of the tumour. This study is being conducted to determine whether the newer procedure is as safe and effective as the current procedure.
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    The Prevention Of Chest Problems After Abdominal Surger Y.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $63,880.00
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    Long Term Follow-up Of Randomised Controlled Trials For Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $712,100.00
    Summary
    17% of Australians use medication for gastro-oesophageal reflux, with many requiring tablets life long. In >15% this is not adequate. The alternative is surgery which is the only curative treatment for reflux and hiatus hernia. It achieves a good outcome in 90%, although some develop further reflux or side effects. To reduce problems procedures have been modified. In a series of trials we are evaluating long term outcomes for modifications, to determine the best surgical treatment for reflux.
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    POSNOC (Positive Sentinel Node – A Randomised Trial Of Adjuvant Therapy Alone Versus Adjuvant Therapy Plus Clearance Or Axillary Radiotherapy)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,223,428.00
    Summary
    POSNOC (POsitive Sentinel NOde – adjuvant therapy alone versus adjuvant therapy plus Clearance or axillary radiotherapy) will address the key unresolved challenge in breast cancer surgery. A controversial US trial, ACOSOG Z0011, indicates that many breast cancer patients with limited disease in the sentinel node can safely avoid further nodal surgery. This would be a major advance, but there is widespread doubt that the results are broadly applicable. POSNOC will clarify this key issue.
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    The Role Of Topical Platelet Derived Growth Factor In T He Healing Of Chronic Venous Ulcers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $134,131.00
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    Optimal Treatment For Pre Invasive Breast Cancer In Wom En

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,801.00
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    Evaluation A Novel Vitronectin:growth Factor Complex For Treatment Of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $854,975.00
    Summary
    Chronic leg ulcers in the elderly are an important problem, diminshing quality of life and costing at least A$1 billion per year. New treatments are urgently required. This study will test a new topical growth factor therapy designed to have greatly improved activity in wounds.The project is a collaboration between scientists and doctors at the Queensland Univeristy of Technology and the University of Western Australia. Many wound types may ultimately benefit from this treatment.
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    Improved Ex-vivo Culture Of Keratinocytes For Clinical Applications

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $275,203.00
    Summary
    Skin cells grown for clinical applications currently require animal-derived cells and-or non-defined products for their expansion in the laboratory; these reagents can potentially infect patients who receive these therapies. This project will identify the essential components provided by these reagents and develop a fully synthetic and defined culture system. This improvement will provide safer, cost-effective grafts and cell-based therapies that will benefit patients suffering burns and wounds.
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