HTA - 12/21/01
Clinical and cost effectiveness of aphasia computer therapy compared with usual stimulation or attention control long term post stroke (CACTUS)
Project title: Clinical and cost effectiveness of aphasia computer therapy compared with usual stimulation or attention control long term post stroke (CACTUS)
Chief investigator: Professor Rebecca Palmer
Contractor: The University of Sheffield
Co-investigators: Professor Audrey Bowen, Professor Cindy Cooper, Professor Marian Brady, Professor Nicholas Latimer, Professor Pamela Enderby, Professor Steven Julious.
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