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Hanne Cathrine Lie is an Associate Professor at the Department of Behavioral Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. Her work focuses on clinical communication, doctor-patient relationships, health literacy, and psychosocial aspects of somatic illness, particularly in cancer survivorship. She leads teaching initiatives and collaborates with institutions like the National Competence Service for Late Effects after Cancer Treatment and Radiumhospitalet.
- PhD in Psychology from the University of Western Australia (2009)
- Postdoctoral research in psychosocial oncology (2009-2013, 2013-2015)
Her research spans psycho-oncology, health literacy, and chronic fatigue in cancer survivors, with recent studies on aerobic exercise interventions, transition care for adolescents, and non-pharmacological fatigue management. She investigates barriers to physical activity, work ability, and sexual health late effects in long-term survivors.
Key trends in her 2022-2025 publications include:
- Systematic reviews of physician-patient communication strategies
- Nationwide cohort studies (NOR-CAYACS) on psychological symptoms
- Feasibility testing of multidisciplinary interventions
- Qualitative analyses of emotional concerns in follow-up consultations
She contributes to guidelines like the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group and develops communication tools for survivorship care. Her work bridges interdisciplinary collaborations in clinical communication research.




