
معرفی
Jon Loge is a Professor in the Department of Behavioural Medicine at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Medicine. His academic roles include positions as Scientific Adviser at the European Palliative Research Centre (NTNU) and Editorial Board member of the Journal of Clinical Oncology. He holds expertise in cancer survivorship, patient-reported outcomes, and palliative care, with a focus on improving communication between physicians and patients.
**Education & Background:**
- 1991–1992: Specialist in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychiatry
- 1999: PhD
- 1980: MD
**Research Interests:**
Dr. Loge’s work centers on the long-term effects of cancer treatment, including fatigue, quality of life, and mental health in survivors. He also explores patient-provider communication dynamics and the design of effective follow-up care for adolescents and young adults. His research combines clinical, epidemiological, and psychosocial approaches to address survivorship challenges.
**Publications Trends:**
His recent work emphasizes:
- Cancer survivorship in childhood and young adulthood
- Chronic fatigue and its neuroendocrine correlates
- Development of communication tools for medical consultations
**Positions & Grants:**
In addition to academic roles, he has held advisory roles in Norway’s healthcare policy initiatives, including contributions to palliative care integration (e.g., the Lancet Oncology Commission). His research is funded through national and international grants focused on cancer survivorship and supportive care.
**Teams & Labs:**
He is affiliated with the Communication in Health Care research group and collaborates with the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Key projects include the NOR-CAYACS study and the PRAIS study on bone pain management.




