Breadcrumb Research Projects Go to Go2Fit – Health Support for People with Breast Cancer Go2Fit – Health Support for People with Breast Cancer Breast cancer has a major impact on life. Physical training can help reduce this impact. Together with practical partners, the Research Group for Oncological Care started a study into tailored exercise support. Read more Go to IMAGINE: Image Guided Treatment for Cancer Patients IMAGINE: Image Guided Treatment for Cancer Patients Image-guided treatment enables patients to be treated in a more targeted and less invasive way. This results in health benefits and ensures the approach is future-proof. Read more Go to Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) The Hague University of Applied Sciences is developing a smart and affordable screening device for early detection of skin cancer in primary care. This enables faster diagnosis and more sustainable care. Read more Go to Skin cancer prevention in persons working and walking outside Skin cancer prevention in persons working and walking outside Reduce the risk of skin cancer among persons working and walking outside (loitering youths) by creating awareness. Read more Go to Prehabilitation: driver of care transformation (PAZOEV) Prehabilitation: driver of care transformation (PAZOEV) For the transformation in care towards health and appropriate care, which is needed to ensure the affordability and high quality of care, prehabilitation can play a leading role. Read more Go to Student projects: Oncological Care Research Group 2017-2019 Student projects: Oncological Care Research Group 2017-2019 The research group has been working on the further development of applied scientific research within oncological care, with a focus on the application of technology. Read more
Go to Go2Fit – Health Support for People with Breast Cancer Go2Fit – Health Support for People with Breast Cancer Breast cancer has a major impact on life. Physical training can help reduce this impact. Together with practical partners, the Research Group for Oncological Care started a study into tailored exercise support. Read more
Go to IMAGINE: Image Guided Treatment for Cancer Patients IMAGINE: Image Guided Treatment for Cancer Patients Image-guided treatment enables patients to be treated in a more targeted and less invasive way. This results in health benefits and ensures the approach is future-proof. Read more
Go to Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) The Hague University of Applied Sciences is developing a smart and affordable screening device for early detection of skin cancer in primary care. This enables faster diagnosis and more sustainable care. Read more
Go to Skin cancer prevention in persons working and walking outside Skin cancer prevention in persons working and walking outside Reduce the risk of skin cancer among persons working and walking outside (loitering youths) by creating awareness. Read more
Go to Prehabilitation: driver of care transformation (PAZOEV) Prehabilitation: driver of care transformation (PAZOEV) For the transformation in care towards health and appropriate care, which is needed to ensure the affordability and high quality of care, prehabilitation can play a leading role. Read more
Go to Student projects: Oncological Care Research Group 2017-2019 Student projects: Oncological Care Research Group 2017-2019 The research group has been working on the further development of applied scientific research within oncological care, with a focus on the application of technology. Read more