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IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Benzene-induced lymphohematopoietic cancers in Norwegian offshore oil industry workers

The present project is a study of the relationship between benzene exposure and lymphohematopoietic cancers in male offshore oil industry workers. The study will be conducted according to a case-cohort study-design and will explore the dose-related risks of acute myeloid leukemia and other lymph...

Awarded: NOK 91,000

Project Period: 2012-2012

Location: Oslo

MAMMOGRAFI-Evaluering av Mammografiprogr

Ferdigstillelse og utlevering av datasett til Mammografievalueringen

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Awarded: NOK 0.20 mill.

Project Period: 2011-2011

Location: Oslo

FRIMEDBIO-Fri prosj.st. med.,helse,biol

Changes over time in cancer survival and mortality in an ageing Norwegian population and the significance of sociodemographic conditions

The substantial increase in the number of very old persons in Norway over the last decades has had a marked impact on the burden of cancer in our society. This project aims to generate knowledge on changes over time in cancer survival and mortality among the very old, here defined as persons 75 ...

Awarded: NOK 3.1 mill.

Project Period: 2009-2012

Location: Oslo

MAMMOGRAFI-Evaluering av Mammografiprogr

Datautlevering fra Kreftregisteret

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Awarded: NOK 0.30 mill.

Project Period: 2009-2009

Location: Oslo

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Socio-demographic factors influencing attendance and survival of breast cancer in the Norwegian Breast Cancer Screening Program

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In Norway, a total of 2694 women were diagnosed and 715 women died of breast cancer in 2003. On the basis of the results of randomised trials from New York, Canada and different studies in Sweden , the Norwegian Ministry of Health and So...

Awarded: NOK 0.28 mill.

Project Period: 2008-2008

Location: Oslo

MILPAAHEL-Miljøpåvirkning og helse

The Nordic-Swiss Childhood Brain Tumour Study

During the last decade, the use of mobile telephones has increased dramatically in large parts of the world. It has been hypothesized, that children should be more vulnerable to radio frequency electromagnetic field exposures from mobile telephones than a dults, but no epidemiological studies of ...

Awarded: NOK 1.8 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2011

Location: Oslo