Grant received in 2020

DCCC has funded 200,000 DKK to the project.

The three national research centers for late adverse effect undertake with the project todisseminate most recent knowledge from Danish and international research in the late effects of cancer in a popular science format. This is done by quarterly live-streamed lectures on late effects after cancer with direct interaction with viewers via live chat. The livestreamed lectures include patient cases via personal video testimonials, also to be used on social media. In addition, 24 small video abstracts on most recent scientific achievement will be published in popular science format via social media, DCCC's website and the Danish Cancer Society.

Project stakeholders

National Centre for Research on Survivorship and Late Adverse Effects after Cancer in the Pelvic Organs

  • Søren Laurberg, Professor
  • Peter Christensen, Professor. Primary contact, mail: petchris@rm.dk

National Center for Breast Cancer Survivorship

  • Peer Christiansen, Professor, Aarhus Universitetshospital
  • Bobby Zachariae, Professor, Aarhus Universitetshospital

The National Centre for Cancer Survivorship and General Late Effects

  • Christoffer Johansen, Professor, Rigshospitalet

Late effects Group

  • Marianne Nord Hansen, Chair

The three research centres are organised in ’Bedre Viden om Senfølger’ under Danish Cancer Society and all are represented in Danish Comprehensive Cancer Center (DCCC).