National studies

FUNDED PROJECTS

Since 2020, the center has been co-financer of projects that concentrate on documenting the positive effects of using ctDNA guided cancer treatment. Explore the projects here to gain inspiration or foster new collaborations.

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Funded projects

CURE - Clinical Utility of Circulating Tumor DNA in Gastro-Esophageal Cancer


Cecilie Riis Iden
MD, PhD student
Department of Oncology
Rigshospitalet

Circulating Tumor DNA for early Detection of Recurrence and Risk-stratification in Melanoma


Magnús Pétur Bjarnason Obinah
MD, PhD student
Department of Plastic Surgery
Herlev and Gentofte Hospital

Circulating Tumor-DNA for the Proper Allocation of Completion Resection in early Colorectal Cancer


Mads Falk Klein
MD, PhD, Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
Herlev and Gentofte Hospital

NOAC 9 - A Phase II Randomised Nordic Anal Cancer Group Study on Circulating Tumor DNA guided Follow-Up


Karen-Lise Garm Spindler
Dr. Med., PhD, Consultant, Professor
Department of Oncology
Aarhus University Hospital

CIRQUESARC - A National Prospective Observational Study of Circulating Tumor DNA and Quality of Life in Sarcomas


Joanna Vitfell-Rasmussen,
MD, Clinical Oncologist, PhD student
Department of Oncology
Herlev University Hospital

 

The Diverticulitis Study - Circulating tumor DNA guided vs. opportunistic colonoscopy screening for CRC detection after acute colonic diverticulitis


Claus Lindbjerg Andersen
M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
Department of Molecylar Medicine
Aarhus University Hospital

ISCOLIM - Improving Survival of Colo-rectal Liver Metastase by RFA-mediated Immuno-stimulation


Frank Viborg Mortensen
DMSc, Professor
Department of Surgery L
Aarhus University Hospital

Analyzing circulating tumor DNA as a marker for response to treatment in the NORDIC-SUN clinical trial


Iben Lyskjær Heimann
Associate Professor
Department of Molecular Medicine
Aarhus University Hospital

 








 

 

 

SUPE_R - Kan opfølgning efter behandling for lungekræft forbedres med analyse af cirkulerende tumor DNA?


Barbara Malene Fischer
Chief Physician, Professor
Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine
Rigshospitalet

RESPONSE - Colorectal cancer survivors’ follow-up care – now digital and need-based. A national interventional effectiveness trial for stage I and II patients


Mai-Britt Worm Ørntoft
MD, PhD., Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Molecular Medicine
Aarhus University Hospital

DETECT - Early detection of lung cancer by blood samples - A prospective national observational study


Sara Witting Christensen Wen
MD, PhD student
Department of Oncology
Sygehus Lillebælt, Vejle


 
 








 

Early Detection of Treatment Failure by Circulating Tumor DNA in Advanced non-small Cell Lung Cancer


Malene Støchkel Frank
PhD., Senior Registrar
Department of Clinical Oncology
Zealand University Hospital

ctDNA analysis of rectal cancer treated in the watchful waiting setting


Edina Dizdarevic
PhD student
Department of Oncology
Sygehus Lillebælt, Vejle

De novo cancer in liver transplant recipients (DETECT) – a ScandiaTransplant collaboration


Hans-Christian Pommergaard
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery and Transplantation
Rigshospitalet

TOMBOLA - Treatment Of Metastatic Bladder cancer at the time Of biochemical reLApse following radical cystectomy


Lars Dyrskjøt Andersen
PhD., Professor
Department of Molecular Medicine
Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University

PRELUCA - Circulating tumor DNA guided treatment-monitoring in advanced lung cancer - a randomized interventional study


Malene Støchkel Frank
PhD., Senior Registrar
Department of Clinical Oncology and Palliative Care
Zealand University Hospital, Næstved

Rectal Polyp ctDNA Study - ctDNA Assesment of Large Rectal Polyps: An Observational Cohort Study


Nis Schlesinger
Senior Consultant
Surgical Department
Bispebjerg University Hospital

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