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Research grant for breast reconstruction after breast cancer

With the help of DKK 1.5 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Tine Engberg from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital can bring her research and the hospital’s treatment options up to an international level for the benefit of patients requiring reconstruction following breast cancer.

2018.01.25 | Sabina Bjerre Hansen

Tine Engberg from AU and AUH receives Novo Nordisk funding for her research project focusing on breast reconstruction among women who have had breast cancer. Photo: Pia Crone.

Tine Engberg from AU and AUH receives Novo Nordisk funding for her research project focusing on breast reconstruction among women who have had breast cancer. Photo: Pia Crone.

Research Coordinator, Senior Hospital Physician and Associate Professor Tine Engberg has received the Novo Nordisk Foundation's VP Scholarship for her research project focusing on optimising breast reconstruction after breast cancer and on improving patients' quality of life after the cancer.

The grant gives Tine Engberg – who is a medical specialist in plastic surgery – and her fellow researchers the opportunity to consolidate their research and take the lead with new techniques for reconstruction after breast cancer, among other things by using tissue transfer.

Contact

Research Coordinator, Consultant, Senior Hospital Physician, PhD Tine Engberg
Aarhus University, Department of Clinical Medicine – Plastic Surgery Research Unit and
Aarhus University Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery
Mobile: (+45) 4043 6377
Email: tidams@clin.au.dk

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