The full spectrum of risk, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and equity

Connecting large and complementary data sources

CIRCE brings together researchers from multiple disciplines to study women’s cancers across the full spectrum of risk, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and equity.

Our research combines cancer biology with imaging, epidemiology, genomics, psychology, demography, health economics, and register-based science to better understand not only how cancer develops and is treated, but also how it affects women’s lives, families, and society.

A central strength of CIRCE is the ability to connect large and complementary data sources, including registries, biobanks, clinical data, imaging, and molecular data, and to analyze them from a life-course perspective. This makes it possible to ask questions that cannot be answered within a single discipline or dataset alone.

Projects

Our research is organized into five interconnected workstreams

Together, these work streams reflect CIRCE’s ambition to generate research that is scientifically strong, clinically relevant, and socially meaningful.

Publications

Latest publications

CIRCE researchers produce scientific publications, reports, and other research outputs across a wide range of fields relevant to women’s cancers. These include studies in cancer biology, genomics, imaging, psychology, epidemiology, survivorship, and health equity, as well as interdisciplinary work that bridges these areas. Our publications section will highlight both recent outputs and selected key papers that reflect the breadth and aims of CIRCE’s research.

DatePublicationResearch Area
January 3, 2026Reducing inequalities in cancer careWS2
April 2, 2026Treatment toxicity and patient outcomesWS3
April 23, 2026Survivorship and quality of life after cancerWS4