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    An Investigation Into The Role Of Driver Distraction In Road Crashes: A Case-crossover Study, A Case Control Study And..

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $81,384.00
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    Risk Factors For Non-fatal Heroin Overdose: A Case-cros Sover Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $25,439.00
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    Quantifying The Effectiveness Of Pertussis Vaccine In Older Adults

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $448,703.00
    Summary
    Pertussis is the most poorly controlled vaccine preventable disease in Australia. Childhood pertussis is a well-known public health problem but adult pertussis is also common and has a significant burden on the health system, especially in adults over 65 years. Pertussis vaccines for adults are currently not funded by our national immunisation program. This project will provide vital data to inform whether pertussis vaccination is cost-effective in older Australian adults.
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    Understanding Causes Of The Rising Incidence Of Thyroid Cancer – What Can Mutations In The BRAF Oncogene Tell Us About Causes And Diagnostic Pathways For Thyroid Cancer?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $610,222.00
    Summary
    The occurrence of thyroid cancer has increased rapidly over the last 25 years but the cause is unknown. The increase may reflect ‘over-diagnosis’ of less harmful cancers or greater exposure to causes of this cancer. Evidence suggests that a gene mutation (BRAF) in thyroid cancers is important in understanding the drivers of the increase. This study will examine the increase in thyroid cancer by investigating causes and diagnostic pathways considering the presence or absence of BRAF mutations.
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    Diet, Tea Consumption, Physical Activity And Breast Cancer Risk

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $266,500.00
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    Methylation As A Risk And Prognostic Factor For Breast Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $594,913.00
    Summary
    DNA methylation is a process playing critical roles throughout life by altering the expression of genes. This study aims to investigate the potential use of methylation as marker of risk and early diagnosis of breast cancer in women with no clinical evidence of disease and marker of prognosis and response to treatment in breast cancer cases.
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    The Epidemiology Of Multiple Myeloma In Australia (EMMA)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,525,729.00
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    In Australia, over 1,000 people are diagnosed with multiple myeloma annually. Our proposal aims to identify possible environmental and genetic causes of this serious disease. People diagnosed with myeloma, and their family members, will provide detailed personal and family histories. We plan to investigate the role of sun exposure, body size and obesity, dietary factors and pesticides as well as a large range of genetic variants. The 5-year study will be conducted in Victoria and NSW.
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    Vitamin D And Risk Of Cancer And Mortality In The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $519,829.00
    Summary
    Overseas studies indicate that vitamin D might protect against certain cancers and other diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Vitamin D is made when skin is exposed to sunlight. Because sunlight is stronger in Australia than in most of the USA and Europe, where most studies were conducted, the results of those studies might not be relevant to Australia. In this study, we will see if vitamin D is important for cancer and mortality in Australia.
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    A Search For The Causes Of Kidney Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $87,465.00
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    Cancer Epidemiology In High-risk Populations And Complex Cancers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,716.00
    Summary
    My research program aims to better understand the causes of cancer and factors that influence outcomes after cancer diagnosis. It employs classical and innovative cancer epidemiology and includes large-scale studies of cancer incidence, survival and risk factors in people with immune dysfunction. It also includes studies of lymphoid malignancies and ‘cancer of unknown primary’ origin. The research program aims to build an evidence base for interventions that will reduce the burden of cancer nati .... My research program aims to better understand the causes of cancer and factors that influence outcomes after cancer diagnosis. It employs classical and innovative cancer epidemiology and includes large-scale studies of cancer incidence, survival and risk factors in people with immune dysfunction. It also includes studies of lymphoid malignancies and ‘cancer of unknown primary’ origin. The research program aims to build an evidence base for interventions that will reduce the burden of cancer nationally and internationally.
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