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    How The Prevention Of Cervical Cancer Can Be Improved By New Methods Of Screening And Testing

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,896.00
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    Evaluation Of Outcomes And Cost-effectiveness Of Implementing Next Generation Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination And Associated Primary HPV-based Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies In Australia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $697,071.00
    Summary
    This project involves using simulation modelling to predict the effect of the next generation human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which will protect against infection with more strains of HPV. The investigators will use large datasets garnered from around the world to inform the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of this new vaccine in Australia and other key countries, and also to assess whether cervical screening will need to change in the future to account for the introduction of the new va .... This project involves using simulation modelling to predict the effect of the next generation human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which will protect against infection with more strains of HPV. The investigators will use large datasets garnered from around the world to inform the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of this new vaccine in Australia and other key countries, and also to assess whether cervical screening will need to change in the future to account for the introduction of the new vaccine.
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    Randomised Controlled Trial Of HPV Self-sampling For Improving Participation In Cervical Screening: The IPAP Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $534,461.00
    Summary
    Effectiveness of cervical cancer screening relies on maximising participation. Unlike a Pap test, an HPV test may be self-collected and this may overcome some of the barriers to Pap testing. Overseas trials have found higher uptake for HPV self-sampling (between 3-30%) compared with Pap test reminder letters. We will conduct the first randomised trial in Australia comparing home-based HPV self-sampling with a reminder letter, to evaluate whether this improves participation and followup.
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    Perinatal Outcomes Following Treatment For Cervical Dysplasia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,237.00
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    Trial Of Beta-Carotene On Cervical Pre-cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $132,752.00
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    Integration Of Epidemiological, Biological, And Health Services Data In Cancer Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,032.00
    Summary
    Improved understanding of carcinogenic mechanisms, such as the importance of gene and environment interaction, has placed increased emphasis on the need for studies combining biological and epidemiological data. The proposed research program incorporates a number of cross-disciplinary studies which bridge classical epidemiology and basic science and strive to improve the clinical relevance and translational potential of research outcomes.
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    Improving Cancer Outcomes In Under-studied Cancers By Understanding Their Risk Factors And Patterns Of Cancer Care.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $421,747.00
    Summary
    Cancer is the second leading cause of disease burden in Australia. Much can be done to reduce this burden through effective cancer prevention and ensuring all patients receive optimal evidence-based care. This research focuses on thyroid, kidney and ovarian cancer and aims to increase knowledge of these cancers’ causes and to investigate variation in patient care and its impact on outcomes. Ultimately the objective of the work is to decrease Australia’s cancer burden.
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    Generating The Evidence To Control Cancer And Optimise Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,564,341.00
    Summary
    Our Program addresses the public health aspects of common cancers, particularly cancers of the skin and gynaecological tracts. Each year in Australia, nearly 400,000 people are treated for skin cancer, and more than 3,500 women develop ovarian or uterine cancer. Our aims are first, to understand how we might prevent these cancers in the future; second, to enhance diagnosis of these cancers; and third, to improve the survival and quality of life for people who are diagnosed with these cancers
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    Microsimulation Modelling Of Post-Polypectomy Colonoscopy Surveillance Strategies For The Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $101,535.00
    Summary
    This research will provide a comprehensive evidence-based framework for post-polypectomy endoscopic surveillance in bowel cancer screening. A population-based micro-simulation model of colorectal cancer development will be used to perform epidemiological and health economic evaluations of Australian and international endoscopic surveillance guidelines. These will help inform policy that will potentially lead to improvements in bowel cancer screening and surveillance programs in Australia.
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    Testing And Treatment For Prostate Cancer In Australia: Epidemiology And Modelling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $267,886.00
    Summary
    We aim to use observational data and mathematical modelling to investigate testing and treatment for prostate cancer in Australia. We will incorporate changes in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing and in clinical practice to investigate: a) over-diagnosis, being cancer cases diagnosed through PSA testing that would not have been otherwise diagnosed; b) the effect of PSA testing on prostate cancer mortality; and c) mortality and health care use under different PSA test scenarios.
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