About 4.2 million new cases and 1.9 million deaths every year make cancer one of the most frequent causes of mortality and morbidity in Europe. In Denmark, 43,000 people were diagnosed with cancer in 2020 and numbers are increasing every year. The number of persons living with or after cancer is increasing as well. According to the National Coalition of Cancer Survivorship (NCCS), cancer survivorship is defined as a process that begins at the moment of diagnosis and continues through the trajectory of life.
The course ‘Oncology and Public Health’ focuses on oncology from a public health perspective. Plenary lectures of this course will be provided by an expert in psychosocial oncology, and coordinator (since 2011) of the 2-months course ‘Oncology and Public Health’ in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In this 2,5-weeks version of that course, lectures will be provided that focus on medical aspects of cancer, public health issues related to cancer, psycho oncology, but also specific topics such as return to work after cancer and palliative care. Preventive strategies and the effectiveness of various interventions aiming to reduce long-term consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment, and to improve the quality of life of cancer survivors will be discussed as well.
Exam info and full course description can be found in the course catalogue.
Please notice that this course is passed by active participation, and you will not receive a specific grade. Only pass/fail will appear on your transcript.
Course specific:
To apply for the course you must have passed a relevant Bachelor's degree.
Basic knowledge of health sciences, epidemiology, biomedical science public health, and/or psychology is required.
General:
Exchange Students: nomination from your home university
Freemovers: documentation for English Language proficiency
You can read more about the admission here.
Saskia Duijts is senior researcher in Psycho Oncology in the Netherlands, Denmark and Australia.