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Year: 2022

CSS Open Day - 2 December 2022
25/11/2022

CSS Open Day - 2 December 2022

Are you interested in medical research? Then visit us in Køge on December 2, 2022, and discover the research areas we are active in! From clinical to translational research and data science, the opportunities are vast. Hear about some of our current projects and listen to our medical students share their experiences. The event will…

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AI-værktøj skal forbedre behandlingen af patienter med tarmkræft
30/09/2022

AI-værktøj skal forbedre behandlingen af patienter med tarmkræft

EU-støttet brobyggerprojekt lægger et godt fundament for videreudvikling af AI-værktøj, der skal forbedre behandlingen af patienter med tarmkræft i Norden.Én ud af fire patienter oplever komplikationer efter en tarmkræftoperation i dag. Det har genindlæggelse, varige mén eller endda døden til følge. I det netop afsluttede brobyggerprojekt, ”AI-løsning til brug ved kræftoperationer”, har forskere fra Sjællands Universitetshospital…

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NEYE-fonden supports a new study from Center for Surgical Science that investigates novel combination therapies, intratumoral flu vaccine and systemic immunotherapy, in patients with colorectal cancer
16/09/2022

NEYE-fonden supports a new study from Center for Surgical Science that investigates novel combination therapies, intratumoral flu vaccine and systemic immunotherapy, in patients with colorectal cancer

Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment has produced striking results in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) of the subtype deficient mismatch repair (dMMR), with brief preoperative ICI treatment resulting in complete shrinkage of the tumor. However, dMMR CRC constitute 10% of all CRC diagnoses. The majority of patients have proficient MMR (pMMR) tumors, with limited effect…

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Doctoral defence by Sarah Ekeløf: 'Myocardial injury and endothelial dysfunction in non-cardiac surgery'
26/04/2022

Doctoral defence by Sarah Ekeløf: 'Myocardial injury and endothelial dysfunction in non-cardiac surgery'

Join us for for Sarah Ekeløf’s doctoral defence on Tuesday the 10th of May 2022 at 2pm in the Auditorium, Zealand University Hospital, Lykkebækvej 1, 4600.A reception will be held after the defence.Doctoral Defence by Sarah Ekeløf, MD PhDMyocardial injury and endothelial dysfunction in non-cardiac surgeryTuesday, May 10, 2022, 14:00Auditorium, Zealand University Hospital, KøgeLykkebækvej 1, 4600…

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Innovativ forskning skal i et nyt forskningsprojekt skabe vigtige forbedringer inden for kirurgien af kræft.
14/03/2022

Innovativ forskning skal i et nyt forskningsprojekt skabe vigtige forbedringer inden for kirurgien af kræft.

Én ud af fire patienter oplever komplikationer efter en tarmkræftoperation i dag. Det har genindlæggelse, varige mén eller endda døden til følge. Én ud af fire personer oplever tilmed tilbagefald af deres kræftsygdom inden for tre år efter, at de er sendt raske hjem fra sygehuset. Disse tilbagefald og senfølger betyder ligeledes, at mange ikke længere…

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CSS Special Talk: Integrated Single-Cell and Plasma Proteomic Modeling to Predict Surgical Site Complications: A Prospective Cohort Study
01/02/2022

CSS Special Talk: Integrated Single-Cell and Plasma Proteomic Modeling to Predict Surgical Site Complications: A Prospective Cohort Study

We are happy to invite you to an exciting talk by our special guest Dorien Feyaerts, postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, about ‘Integrated Single-Cell and Plasma Proteomic Modeling to Predict Surgical Site Complications: A Prospective Cohort Study’.The talk will take place on Friday the 18th of February 2022 at 1.30 pm in the Auditorium at Zealand…

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