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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Precision Public Health Approaches To Breast Cancer Screening, Early Detection And Mortality Reduction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    The ultimate aim of the CRE is to make it possible to further reduce mortality from breast cancer, and in a more effective way, by identifying women at vastly different levels of risk at younger ages, determining which screening modalities are likely to be more effective, and helping radiologists to better detect cancers. Given that digital mammography is the contemporary standard, and the incidence of breast cancer is increasing across the world, this CRE has global relevance.
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    The Australian Centre For Translational Breast Cancer Research: From Discovery To Better Health Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,619,075.00
    Summary
    TransBCR will implement a collaborative multidisciplinary research program to help fast track the clinical translation of promising laboratory discoveries in breast cancer. To overcome existing roadblocks, we will carry out early phase clinical trials of novel anti-breast cancer drugs linked to suitable diagnostic tests that help select the right therapy for individual cancer patients. Our goal is to help inform the swift delivery of cost-effective personalised medicine in breast cancer.
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    Targeted Nutrition To Improve Maternal And Child Health Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    Nutrition is vitally important to support the rapid growth and development occurring from conception to a child’s second birthday – the first 1000 days. Failure to meet nutritional needs during this critical period can have profound consequences for lifelong health. Through our CRE in Targeted Nutrition to Improve Maternal and Child Health Outcomes, we will provide nutritional interventions which optimise a mother’s health outcomes and ensure her children achieve their full potential.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence For The Study Of Naevi

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,496,835.00
    Summary
    Most melanomas grow adjacent to or within pre-existing benign neoplasms of the skin called naevi. Many studies have shown that the number of nevi on an individual predicts their risk of developing melanoma. New naevi form and existing ones change regularly in children and also adults. While previous work aimed to reduce the burden of melanoma has focussed on malignant tumours, much can be learned from increasing our understanding of tumorigenesis by studying benign tumours such as naevi.
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    Skin Imaging And Precision Diagnosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    Skin cancers, including melanoma, present a significant health, social and economic burden in Australia. Despite the rising incidence of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, there is currently no national or population-based screening program available. The aim of this CRE is to identify how novel skin imaging technologies can be integrated into the pathway to improve early detection, and ultimately reduce the health and economic burden caused by melanoma skin cancer.
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    Bowel Cancer Prevention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,483,763.00
    Summary
    Bowel cancer, the second most diagnosed and cause of cancer death is preventable. Low risk people need no screening or just inexpensive fecal occult blood tests. Increased risk people need the more expensive and invasive colonoscopies. There is overuse of colonoscopy by those at low risk and underuse by those at high risk. Our Centre brings together scientists, epidemiologists and clinicians to develop a personalised risk tool and methods to implement the tool to increase appropriate screening.
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    National Centre For Asbestos Related Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,495,164.00
    Summary
    Asbestos-induced cancer is a big problem in the world. This Centre of Research Excellence application is to continue our highly successful National Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases, widely acknowledged as the world leader. We will ‘crack the cancer genetic code’, generate vaccines, discover better blood tests and new cancer imaging techniques and therapies. We will continue to train the next generation of researchers through our strong program and international collaborative network.
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    Centre For Translational Pathology Research And Training

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,677,639.00
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    The Centre for Translational Pathology Research and Training is a collaborative network involving nine hospitals and research institutes affiliated with The University of Melbourne. It's goal is train a cadre of molecular pathologists experienced in collaborative multidisciplinary research who can effective translate research discoveries and inventions in to clinically useful diagnostic tests that will enable oncologists to individualise treatment decisions for patients with cancer, based on the .... The Centre for Translational Pathology Research and Training is a collaborative network involving nine hospitals and research institutes affiliated with The University of Melbourne. It's goal is train a cadre of molecular pathologists experienced in collaborative multidisciplinary research who can effective translate research discoveries and inventions in to clinically useful diagnostic tests that will enable oncologists to individualise treatment decisions for patients with cancer, based on the unique biology of the individual's tumour.
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    National Centre For Infections In Cancer (NCIC).

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    This Centre of Research Excellence will translate the best available evidence to improve cancer outcomes through better management of infections in cancer patients, a rapidly growing group. We will establish new research networks to detect emerging multi resistant infections, develop guidelines on how to manage them, implement locally successful programs that have been shown to save lives nationally and validate new practice changing immune, bioinformatics and diagnostic technologies.
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    Centre For Research Excellence In Cervical Cancer Control (C4)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,486,383.00
    Summary
    Cervical cancer remains common globally despite over 50 years of Pap testing. Australia led the world in HPV vaccination and in 2017 will be the first to deliver a national screening program based on HPV testing. Our CRE, led by cervical cancer prevention experts at CCNSW,VCS, and Kirby, will marry cross-disciplinary research and evaluation of HPV vaccination and screening to provide solid evidence about these new approaches with a view to ultimately reducing the global burden of this cancer.
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