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    Does Palliative Chemotherapy Improve Symptoms In Women With Recurrent Ovarian Cancer?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $521,878.00
    Summary
    This is a study in women who have relapsed ovarian cancer, and who are about to start further chemotherapy. Subjects will answer questions about their quality of life in order to measure any improvement in their symptoms and well being in response to palliative treatment. The study will relate subjects own reporting of improvement with their actual clinical response. The aim of this study is to develop an optimal palliative chemotherapy regime for use in future clinical trials.
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    Role Of Glycation And Its Receptors In Diabetic Complications

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $251,775.00
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    Dietary Intake Of Highly Processed Foods As A Contributor To Type 1 Diabetes

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $558,953.00
    Summary
    Modern food processing imparts desirable functional properties such as emulsification and longer shelf life. These biochemical modifications in our food may cause the body to turn on itself and destroy the cells which produce the sugar storage hormone insulin. This is important for survival and characterizes childhood onset diabetes and can also be seen in type 2 diabetes. This research will test some dietary and pharmaceutical interventions to slow the development of diabetes.
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    Accelerated Aging Of Tissues In Diabetic Kidney Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $133,627.00
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    The Role Of Advanced Glycation In The Vascular Dysfunction Of Diabetes Mellitus

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $88,234.00
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    Modulating Pathogenic Signalling Towards The Prevention Of Diabetic Complications

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $622,655.00
    Summary
    Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of heart attacks and kidney failure. There remains an urgent need for new targets and therapies for preventing, arresting, treating and reversing these diabetic complications. My research directly focuses on identifying and validating these targets treatments, building on strong preliminary data and understanding of the molecular mechanisms set off by high sugar levels.
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    Prospective Longitudinal Study - Symptom Clusters & Their Effects - Physical & Psychogical Functioning Patients Metastat

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $149,599.00
    Summary
    People with advanced cancer often experience several concurrent debilitating symptoms, yet most symptom research focuses on the study of individual symptoms. This study aims to gain a better understanding of the patterns and effects of specific groups of symptoms across the trajectory of a patient's illness following diagnosis of advanced cancer. Such knowledge is critical to the development of more focused symptom assessment processes and more appropriately targeted interventions.
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    Screening For Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Long-term Outcome And Role Of Circulating Markers Of Glycation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $140,497.00
    Summary
    The abdominal aorta may undergo dilatation resulting an aneurysm. Some aneurysms may rupture causing death. The risk of rupture increases once the diameter exceeds 5cm. The management is detection and surgery for large aneurysms. As most aneurysms are asymptomatic prior to rupture screening of men using ultrasound may save lives. The aims of this study are to assess the role of screening on mortality from aneurysms and to assess a new blood test which may help monitor aneurysms.
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    Identifying EHealth Literacy And Readability Issues For Palliative Care Consumers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $29,375.00
    Summary
    Access and use of health information can affect a patient’s health experience and potentially their health outcomes. Increasingly health information is being provided and sought through the internet and online resources. Palliative care patients and their carers have specific information needs relating to the nature and progress of their disease, their symptoms and their current and pending quality of life. However, their ability to find and use information relies on many factors such as individ .... Access and use of health information can affect a patient’s health experience and potentially their health outcomes. Increasingly health information is being provided and sought through the internet and online resources. Palliative care patients and their carers have specific information needs relating to the nature and progress of their disease, their symptoms and their current and pending quality of life. However, their ability to find and use information relies on many factors such as individual skills and experiences and how information is presented and made available. eHealth literacy is a measure of the mix of skills required by consumers to successfully access and understand palliative care information. Readability is one aspect of eHealth literacy and readability scales can be used to identify how effective websites are in providing appropriate written information for palliative care consumers. This research will help assess eHealth literacy levels and hence potential intervention needs of palliative care patients and carers as well as determining whether the readability requirement of palliative care websites and information is too high.
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    A Randomised Controlled Trial Of The Cost-effectiveness Of Supportive Care Coordination For Advanced Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $147,269.00
    Summary
    The study will test the cost-effectiveness of two models of supportive care coordination for advanced cancer against usual care: a Telephone Caseworker model and an Oncologist-GP model. Both models are aimed at improving patients' and their informal caregivers' health and psychosocial status; are patient-centred, evidence based and readily transferable across health care settings. The Telephone Caseworker model has the additional advantage of reaching people isolated through geography, physical .... The study will test the cost-effectiveness of two models of supportive care coordination for advanced cancer against usual care: a Telephone Caseworker model and an Oncologist-GP model. Both models are aimed at improving patients' and their informal caregivers' health and psychosocial status; are patient-centred, evidence based and readily transferable across health care settings. The Telephone Caseworker model has the additional advantage of reaching people isolated through geography, physical disability or age.
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