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Harry Groen is a Professor at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Medical Sciences, specializing in Personalized Cancer Treatment. His research focuses on lung cancer, including screening methodologies, molecular mechanisms of resistance, and immunotherapy. He has contributed to over 500 research outputs and received the NRS Swierenga Medal (2020). Groen collaborates internationally on lung cancer initiatives and serves on boards like the Dutch Society of Pulmonology and the American Association for Cancer Research.
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Key research interests include Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), ALK fusion gene mutations, and immune checkpoint inhibitors. His work emphasizes translational research bridging diagnostics (PET/CT imaging) and therapeutic interventions.
Recent studies explore biomarkers predicting treatment response and cost-effectiveness of screening programs. He has supervised 21 PhD candidates, including M.C. Boelens. His datasets include the NELSON lung cancer screening project and PET scan quality assessments.
- Awards: NRS Swierenga Medal (2020), Mentioned in 1 peer review site
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