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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research projects
Cyberknife Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation
Research project TROTS, Radiotherapy, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
Dr. L.M. (Loes) Hollestein
Dermatology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers > Principal Investigator
W. (Wilma) Heemsbergen, PhD
Radiation Oncology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers > Principal Investigator
J.W.M. (John) Martens, PhD
Medical Oncology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
S.E. (Els) Mansell, PhD
Hematology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers > Principal Investigator
E.M. (Emma) de Pater, PhD
Hematology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
Prof. dr. J.G.J.V. Aerts
Pulmonary Medicine
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
N.J. (Nick) van de Berg, PhD
Gynaecological Oncology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Department
Gynaecological Oncology
The department of Gynaecological Oncology conducts studies on pre-malignancies, vulva-, cervical, ovarian and endometrial cancer.
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research projects
SOPI
Selecting Ovarian cancer patients for PARP Inhibitor study
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research groups
Touw lab
Leukemia predisposition syndromes
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Cancer Institute > $name > $name > News
CT scan screening reduces lung cancer mortality
Fewer current smokers and former smokers die of lung cancer if they are screened for this disease. Men at risk of lung cancer who undergo screening reduce their risk of dying from lung cancer by 24 percent. For women, this effect may even be twice as high.
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