Expanding Norwegian cancer cluster adds new start-ups

31 October 2011

In Norway, the Oslo Cancer Cluster represents a strong R&D environment dedicated to oncology. The true strength of the Norwegian cluster lies within developing novel technologies and significantly better cancer treatments than the ones available to cancer patients today. The cluster comprises of more than 60 members mainly from Norway, and is founded on the basis of the excellent cancer R&D performed at universities and university hospitals in Norway, like the Oslo University Hospital as well as Haukeland University Hospital and NTNU.

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