Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer worldwide in men above 65, but is not the most important cause of death in this age group. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland, found at the base of the male bladder, that produces a fluid which ends up in the sperm. Several CRIG groups are investigating better ways to diagnose and treat prostate cancer.
CRIG group leaders
Other CRIG members
- dr. Inna Afonina (PhD)
- Renée Bultijnck
- dr. Elise De Bleser (MD)
- dr. Bram De Laere (PhD)
- Louise de Schaetzen van Brienen
- dr. Benedicte Descamps (PhD)
- dr. Sarah Deville (PhD)
- prof. Inge Huybrechts (PhD)
- dr. Ken Kersemans (PhD)
- Maarten Larmuseau
- Sarah Piron
- Elke Rammant
- prof. Vanessa Schelfhout (MD, PhD)
- Celine Schelstraete
- prof. Jens Staal (PhD)
- dr. Nick Van Laeken (PhD)
- Jan Pieter Vanwelkenhuyzen
- dr. Wesley Verla (MD)
- dr. Tijl Vermassen (PhD)