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    Improving Quality Of Life In High-risk Cancer Populations: A Randomised Trial Of A Structured Intervention For Head And Neck Cancer Survivors

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $493,220.00
    Summary
    Patients treated for head and neck cancer commonly experience pain, disfigurement, eating difficulties, depression and fatigue, undermining confidence and quality of life. This study aims to help patients self-manage their ongoing health problems following completion of treatment. This will be achieved through a randomised trial in which patients will be assisted by a trained oncology nurse to develop a tailored survivorship care plan focusing on the patient’s specific medical and emotional conc .... Patients treated for head and neck cancer commonly experience pain, disfigurement, eating difficulties, depression and fatigue, undermining confidence and quality of life. This study aims to help patients self-manage their ongoing health problems following completion of treatment. This will be achieved through a randomised trial in which patients will be assisted by a trained oncology nurse to develop a tailored survivorship care plan focusing on the patient’s specific medical and emotional concerns.
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    A Novel Intervention Targeting Insomnia To Prevent Major Depressive Disorder In The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,258,316.00
    Summary
    In this project we want to see if we can prevent depression by improving insomnia. We will invite people with elevated depression symptoms to undertake a novel self help program to reduce insomnia, and then see if their risk for developing clinical depression is reduced 9 and 18 months later. As far as we know, this approach has not previously been tried. The merit of the project is that we have tangible symptoms (sleep problems) with which to engage individuals in a prevention strategy.
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    Footwear For Self-managing Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms: The Footstep Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,532.00
    Summary
    Self-management of symptoms is an important part of treatment for people with knee osteoarthritis. Footwear influences forces across the knee joint and it is unclear which types of shoes are best to minimise arthritis symptoms. This study will compare the effects of flat flexible shoes to stable supportive shoe styles on pain and physical function over 6 months in people with painful knee osteoarthritis.
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    Improving Cardiovascular Health And Quality Of Life In People With Severe Mental Illness: A Randomised Trial Of A ‘partners In Health’ Intervention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $960,320.00
    Summary
    People with severe mental illness die 13-30 years earlier than other people, mostly from physical illnesses especially cardiovascular disease. Physical health care services are poor for these patients and need urgent improvement. Our team has developed a process to deliver good physical health care using the Flinders Program and recovery framework. This project evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the process, and shows how health services can deliver physical health care.
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    Finding My Way: A Randomised Controlled Trial Evaluating An Internet Self-help Program For Cancer-related Distress

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $392,608.00
    Summary
    The internet is increasingly utilised by people affected by cancer to obtain information and support. However, to date no randomised controlled study has evaluated the effectiveness of a structured online self-help therapeutic program. Therefore, the present study aims to examine how helpful 'iCanCope' is, an interactive online 6-week self-help coping program, compared to online information only, in improving distress, coping and quality of life after cancer diagnosis.
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    Resection-induced Brain Shift Estimation: Biomechanics-based Approach

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $370,055.00
    Summary
    Our overall objective is to significantly improve the efficacy and efficiency of image-guided neurosurgery for brain tumours by including realistic computation of brain deformations, based on a biomechanical model, in a system to improve intra-operative visualisation, navigation and monitoring. The system will create an augmented reality visualisation of the intra-operative configuration of the patient’s brain merged with high resolution pre-operative imaging data.
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    Improving Patient Safety In Radiation Therapy With The Watchdog Real-time Treatment Delivery Verification System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $593,742.00
    Summary
    Radiation therapy is a highly effective cancer treatment with extremely high doses delivered using very complex treatment machines. Unfortunately errors have occurred resulting in cases of patient death and mistreatment. We have developed a novel method to assess the treatment delivery in real-time to prevent errors. The method uses imaging devices that are already present on the treatment machine meaning that this method could have a major impact on patient safety in modern radiation therapy.
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    Biofocussed Prostate Cancer RadioTherapy (BiRT): A Personalised Approach To Delivering The Right Dose To The Right Place

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $753,565.00
    Summary
    We propose a new approach to treating prostate cancer with radiotherapy to move from the standard whole prostate treatment to a personalised treatment that varies radiation intensity throughout the prostate. We will mathematically combine features that influence radiotherapy effect from advanced imaging, clinical and biopsy information. This model will map out the radiotherapy dose required at each part of the prostate, to maximise killing of the cancer whilst minimising harm to normal tissue
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    Reducing Suicide Ideation: A Randomised Controlled Trial Of A Novel Web Intervention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,163.00
    Summary
    Suicidal ideation is experienced by almost 400,000 Australian adults. Many of them are reluctant to seek help for various reasons, whilst early intervention is important. The internet provides an opportunity to engage with individuals at risk of suicide and to offer evidence based, 24/7 prevention programs. This project aims to implement and test a web-based self-help intervention designed to reduce suicidal ideation.
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    Elucidating Immune Responses By Single Cell Pedigree And Tracing Analysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $666,950.00
    Summary
    To develop vaccines and to combat autoimmunity, we need to understand how initial immune activation influences the fate of immune cells and their progeny. To achieve this, we have developed microscopic techniques and analytical software with which to observe how initial signalling processes in the parent immune cell influence the death, proliferation and differentiation of its daughters, granddaughters and further progeny. We will use these approaches to determine how immune cell fate is control
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