ECTS: 3.3
Course leader: Deirdre Cronin Fenton
Language: English
Graduate school: Faculty of Health
Graduate program: ClinFO
Course fee: 3,960.00 DKK
Status: Course is open for application
Semester: Spring 2026
Application deadline: 12/04/2026
Cancellation deadline: 26/04/2026
Course type: Classroom teaching
Start date: 18/05/2026
Administrator: Thilde Møller Risgaard
The course C245/11 Cancer Epidemiology using the Danish Clinical Cancer Databases is being offered by the Graduate School of Health, Aarhus University, spring 2026.
Criteria for participation: University degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, or Master’s degree in other fields and/or postgraduate research fellows (PhD students and research-year medical students).
Requirements for participation: Basics of epidemiology (undergraduate level), oncology/cancer research knowledge and some knowledge of statistics. Knowledge of a statistical program – examples will be presented in STATA or R.
Aim: To provide students with an overview on how to take a research idea through to implementing, analysing, and interpreting an epidemiologic study using the Danish Clinical Cancer Databases, and Denmark’s network of medical and population-based registries. Each concept will be introduced in a lecture. Through a combination of exercises and computer labs, students will be provided with guidance on implementing, analysing and interpreting studies using data from the clinical cancer databases. Students are not required to complete an exam at the end of the course.
Target group: Ph.D. students working/planning to work on data from the Danish Clinical Cancer Databases.
Learning outcomes:
- Identify and design a clinical epidemiologic research study using the Danish Clinical Cancer Databases – compare and contrast study designs in order to suitably address a research question
- Identifying and ascertaining data from the Clinical Cancer Databases
- Assessing study validity and implementing validity checks
- Data analysis including data cleaning and implementing survival analysis using Stata
- Evaluating study findings, interpreting and reporting study findings
Workload: The full workload of the course is expected to be 30 hours
Content: The course includes lectures, exercises and computer labs on the following:
Time
Topic
Monday am
What data can we use?
Overview of the data permissions, data sources, data variables
Introduction to the Danish Clinical Cancer Databases & main Danish health and administrative registries. GROUP WORK: Students are assigned to a research topic & begin to work on assigned research topic
Monday pm
Data view and visualization of study design
Computer lab: Data cleaning and preparation of data for statistical analyses
Tuesday am
Can we trust the data?
Approaches to ensure data validity. How to deal with incomplete data; how to incorporate validity checks via validation studies; how to minimize bias in the design phase; approaches to sensitivity analyses
GROUP WORK: Students work on assigned research topic
Tuesday pm
Computer lab: Conducting a validation study
Wednesday am
How can we address a research question?
Epidemiological study designs (Identify, describe, compare and contrast study designs to address a research question).
Defining the study population; measure of exposure; measures of association
GROUP WORK: Students work on assigned research topic
Wednesday pm
Introduction to survival analyses
Computer lab: Survival analysis
Thursday am
Evaluating whether an observed association suggests a causal association: Can we trust the analysis?
Dealing with confounding, effect measure modification, and bias
Restriction, stratification, standardization, multivariate modelling
(Immortal person-time bias in cancer prognosis studies)
Thursday pm
GROUP WORK: Students work on assigned research topic – preparation of presentation for Friday
Friday am
How can we interpret and present our findings?
STROBE and STREGA guidelines; p-values
Evaluating whether an observed association suggests a causal association
Contextualizing research findings
GROUP WORK: Students work on assigned research topic
Friday pm
GROUP WORK: Students present assigned research topic
(10 minute presentation, 5 minute Q&A)
Instructors: Deirdre Cronin Fenton, Mette Nørgaard & KEA faculty.
Venue: Aarhus University, Aarhus (other)
Participation in the course is without cost for:
- PhD students, Health Research Year students from Aarhus University
- PhD students enrolled at partner universities of the Nordoc collaboration
- PhD students from other institutions in the open market agreement for PhD courses
Course dates:
- 18 May 2026 09:00 - 15:30
- 19 May 2026 09:00 - 15:30
- 20 May 2026 09:00 - 15:30
- 21 May 2026 09:00 - 15:30
- 22 May 2026 09:00 - 15:30