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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Education > Educational Providers > Education provider
Erasmus MC Cancer Institute
To ensure our dedicated care and top research also in the future, we train doctors, scientists, lab technicians and nurses. They are the specialists ...
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Tanis-Pieter
Oncologisch en gastrointestinaal chirurg Hoogleraar chirurgie, in het bijzonder colorectale chirurgie
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Vrijenhoek-Louisa
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research groups
Fluorescence-Guided Surgery Group
P.I. Dr. S. (Stijn) Keereweer, P.I. Dr. D.E. (Denise) Hilling
Fluorescence-guided surgery is an intraoperative optical imaging method that provides surgeons with real-time guidance for the identification and ...
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research groups
De Pater lab
The role of GATA2 in normal and malignant hematopoiesis
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research groups
Clinical and Experimental Dietetics
Improving the efficacy and effectiveness of nutritional care is the main priority of the department of Dietetics.
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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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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
Dr. L.M. (Loes) Hollestein
Dermatology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research groups
Tumor Immunology
Research group Tumor Immunology, Department Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers > Principal Investigator
R. (Ruben) Bierings, PhD
Hematology
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Research projects
MULTOMAB
Prospective saMpling in intravenoUsLy treaTed oncolOgy patients: Monoclonal AntiBodies
The objective of the MULTOMAB study is to set up a bank of prospectively collected blood samples for pharmacokinetic analyses of monoclonal antibodies
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Cancer Institute > Cancer Institute: Research > Researchers
E.A.C. (Erik) Wiemer, PhD
Medical oncology