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Magnus Løberg er professor, prodekan for studier og programleder for profesjonsstudiet i medisin ved Universitetet i Oslo.
Articles by Magnus Løberg
Surgical treatment of benign colorectal polyps 2008–21
- Jens Aksel Nilsen,
- Linn Bernklev,
- Michael Bretthauer,
- Mette Kalager,
- Henriette C. Jodal,
- Magnus Løberg,
- Øyvind Holme,
- Frederik Emil Juul,
- Svein Oskar Frigstad
04.09.2024:
Colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer globally, and the incidence in Norway is one of the highest in the world (1). Colorectal polyps can potentially develop into colorectal cancer. Until the 1980s, the standard treatment for large colorectal polyps was surgical resection of the...
Enlarged lymph nodes plus rash in a man of Mediterranean origin
- Marjut Sarjomaa,
- Bernard Majak,
- Thomas Ludolph,
- Magnus Løberg
22.03.2019:
A man from a Mediterranean country had recurrent lymphadenopathy, fever and rash. This case report illustrates an unusual illness in Norway and the challenges associated with its diagnosis and treatment. A man who was originally from a Mediterranean country but who had been living in Norway for many...
Norwegian mammography screening – numerous self-contradictions in the evaluation
- Per-Henrik Zahl,
- Øyvind Holme,
- Magnus Løberg
25.10.2016:
Public mammography screening was introduced in Norway in 1996. The goal was to reduce mortality from breast cancer by 30 per cent. In 2006, the Research Council of Norway was charged with evaluating the Mammography Programme. The report contains a number of self-contradictions: screening does not...
Incentives and participation in a medical survey
- Dagrun Kyte Gjøstein,
- Anders Huitfeldt,
- Magnus Løberg,
- Hans-Olov Adami,
- Kjetil Garborg,
- Mette Kalager,
- Michael Bretthauer
05.07.2016:
High participation rates in surveys and thus more representative data on health, disease and risk have helped raise the quality of epidemiological research in Norway (1, 2) and the other Scandinavian countries (3) – (5). This has provided us with a unique opportunity to understand disease risks in...