The EXCEED network is established to strengthen the research area and to better communicate current projects at UiO and NTNU, but also to address future needs.
Researchers in the network are involved in projects covering a wide range of settings, type of interventions, and methods (mathematical simulation models and individual-level data analysis).
Research Areas/Projects
EXCEED – screening and prevention
- Screening for cervical cancer: Optimal Cervical Cancer Prevention Policies (CC-PREVENT)
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HPV-vaccination: Preventive strategies for HPV-related disease
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Screening for colorectal cancer
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Screening for lung cancer
EXCEED – public health
- Obesity
EXCEED – drugs
- PRECISE – A health economics approach to evaluate uncertain evidence in precision medicine
EXCEED – specialist healthcare
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COMET – Rehabilitation needs, service provision and costs in the first year following traumatic injuries
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OPTIM-Park – Care pathway for patients living with Parkinson’s disease (UiO)
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Carer involvement (UiO)
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Implementing advanced care planning – a cluster randomized controlled trial (UiO)
EXCEED – healthcare services in the municipalities
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The SAFE study – Securing high-quality Care For Cancer patients at End-of-life
Norwegian Collaborators:
Moss Municipality
Stange Municipality
Trondheim Municipality
Oslo University Hospital
Vestfold Hospital Trust
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
CONNECT
Internasjonale samarbeidspartnere:
Deakin University, Australia
University of York, UK
University of Sheffield, UK
University of Bristol, UK
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, US
Linköping University, Sverige
Universitity of Tampere, Finland