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Elsebeth Lynge is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Oncology, Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the following publications:

  • An Artificial Intelligence-based Mammography Screening Protocol for Breast Cancer: Outcome and Radiologist Workload, 2022, Radiology
  • Impact of adding breast density to breast cancer risk models: A systematic review, 2020, European Journal of Radiology
  • Early Indicators of the Impact of Using AI in Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer, 2024, Radiology
  • CanScreen5, a global repository for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening programs, 2023, Nature Medicine
  • Cancer Risk After Bariatric Surgery in a Cohort Study from the Five Nordic Countries, 2020, Obesity Surgery

The scientist's research topics encompass areas related to cancer incidence and screening programs. These include:

  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • AI in cancer detection
  • Occupational and environmental lung diseases
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Cancer Risks and Factors

Frequent publication venues in which this scientist's work appears include:

  • International Journal of Cancer
  • Acta Oncologica
  • Radiology
  • Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
  • BMC Public Health

Elsebeth Lynge has collaborated repeatedly with several co-authors, including:

  • Eero Pukkala
  • George Napolitano
  • My von Euler-Chelpin
  • Therese Lucia Friis Holmager
  • Søren Lophaven

Best Publications

  • The Danish National Patient Register

    Elsebeth Lynge;Jakob Lynge Sandegaard;Matejka Rebolj

  • Occupation and cancer – follow-up of 15 million people in five Nordic countries

    Eero Pukkala;Jan Ivar Martinsen;Elsebeth Lynge;Holmfridur Kolbrun Gunnarsdottir

  • The impact of mammographic screening on breast cancer mortality in Europe: a review of observational studies

    Mireille Broeders;Sue Moss;Lennarth Nyström;Sisse Njor

  • European guidelines for quality assurance in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis : Overview and introduction to the full Supplement publication.

    L. Von Karsa;J. Patnick;J. Patnick;N. Segnan;W. Atkin

  • Overdiagnosis in mammographic screening for breast cancer in Europe: a literature review

    Donella Puliti;Stephen W Duffy;Guido Miccinesi;Harry de Koning

  • Cancer Mortality in Workers Exposed to Phenoxy Herbicides, Chlorophenols, and Dioxins An Expanded and Updated International Cohort Study

    Manolis Kogevinas;Heiko Becher;Trevor Benn;Pier Alberto Bertazzi

  • Work-related Cancer in the Nordic Countries

    Aage Andersen;Lotti Barlow;Anders Engeland;Kristina Kjærheim

  • Occupation and bladder cancer among men in Western Europe.

    Manolis Kogevinas;Andrea 't Mannetje;Sylvaine Cordier;Ulrich Ranft

  • Cancer mortality in workers exposed to chlorophenoxy herbicides and chlorophenols.

    R. Saracci;M. Kogevinas;R. Winkelmann;P.A. Bertazzi

  • E-health empowers patients with ulcerative colitis: a randomised controlled trial of the web-guided ‘Constant-care’ approach

    Margarita Elkjaer;Mary Shuhaibar;Johan Burisch;Yvonne Bailey

  • Leukaemia and reproductive outcome among nurses handling antineoplastic drugs.

    T Skov;B Maarup;J Olsen;M Rørth

  • Breast cancer mortality in Copenhagen after introduction of mammography screening: cohort study.

    Anne Helene Olsen;Sisse H. Njor;Ilse Vejborg;Walter Schwartz

  • Organic solvents and cancer.

    Elsebeth Lynge;Ahti Anttila;Kari Hemminki

  • Recommendations on cancer screening in the European Union

    E. Lynge

  • Sex-Based Differences in Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases—Pooled Analysis of Population-Based Studies From Western Countries

    Shailja C. Shah;Shailja C. Shah;Hamed Khalili;Corinne Gower-Rousseau;Ola Olen

  • Breast cancer mortality in mammographic screening in Europe : a review of incidence-based mortality studies

    Sisse Njor;Lennarth Nyström;Sue Moss;Eugenio Paci

  • Soft tissue sarcoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in workers exposed to phenoxy herbicides, chlorophenols, and dioxins: Two nested case-control studies

    Kogevinas M;Kauppinen T;Winkelmann R;Becher H

  • Increased risk of breast cancer following different regimens of hormone replacement therapy frequently used in Europe.

    Claudia Stahlberg;Anette Tønnes Pedersen;Elsebeth Lynge;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • European Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Cervical Cancer Screening. Europe against cancer programme.

    D Coleman;N Day;G Douglas;E Farmery

  • Cancer screening in the European Union

    A. del Moral Aldaz;M. Aupee;S. Batal-Steil;S. Cecchini

Frequent Co-Authors

Eero Pukkala
Eero Pukkala Tampere University
Laufey Tryggvadottir
Laufey Tryggvadottir University of Iceland
Elisabete Weiderpass
Elisabete Weiderpass International Agency For Research On Cancer
Pär Sparén
Pär Sparén Karolinska Institute
Jesper Lagergren
Jesper Lagergren King's College London
Zorana Jovanovic Andersen
Zorana Jovanovic Andersen University of Copenhagen
Gerda Engholm
Gerda Engholm National Research Foundation
Susanne K. Kjaer
Susanne K. Kjaer University of Copenhagen
Paolo Boffetta
Paolo Boffetta Stony Brook Medicine
Jørn Olsen
Jørn Olsen Aarhus University

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