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Associate Professor Daniel Steffens

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Central Clinical School
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Associate Professor Daniel Steffens
Project titleResearch student
Pain and pelvic exenteration surgery- short and long term outcomesCharlotte JOHNSTONE
What constitutes appropriate follow up after pelvic exenteration for advanced primary rectal cancer or locally recurrent rectal cancer? Patient and clinical perspectives.Hang Yue Adrian SIU

Publications

Selected Grants

2022

  • FMH Clinical Title Holder Research Travel Funding Allowance 2023, Steffens D, Faculty of Medicine and Health/FMH Clinical Title Holder Research Travel Funding Allowance 2023

2019

  • PRIORITY TRIAL - Preoperative exercise for patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery: A Multicentre Randomised controlled Trial, Steffens D, Young J, Solomon M, Riedel B, Morton R, Denehy L, Heriot A, Koh C, Li Q, Bauman A, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)/Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies

Recent Grants

  • NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies Grant APP1184471 (2019), PRIORITY TRIAL - Preoperative exercise for patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery: A Multicentre Randomised controlled Trial (AUD$ 1,119,877.00)

  • Innovations in Cancer Control Grants – Cancer Institute NSW (2019), Investigating and addressing clinical variation in rectal cancer care (AUD$100,000.00).

  • SYDNEY CATALYST PILOT AND SEED FUNDING (2018), Relook Laparoscopy for Peritoneal Surface Disease (ReLaPSeD) Trial (AUD$ 50,000.00).

  • SYDNEY CATALYST PILOT AND SEED FUNDING (2017), Feasibility and acceptability of pre-operative exercise to improve patient outcomes after major cancer surgery: A pilot randomised controlled trial (AUD$ 50,000.00).