All reports
All KCE reports are available in Dutch, French and English under several formats. Form and language of the reports
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[HTA Positron Emission Tomography in Belgium]
KCE Reports 22 (2005)
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HTA Magnetic Resonance Imaging
KCE Reports 37 (2006)
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Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT)
KCE Reports 62 (2007)
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[Radioisotopes Reimbursement in Belgium]
KCE Reports 79 (2008)
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64-Slice computed tomography imaging of coronary arteries in patients suspected for coronary artery disease
KCE Reports 82 (2008)
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[Video registration of endoscopic surgery: a rapid assessment]
KCE Reports 101 (2008)
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Nosocomial Infections in Belgium, part 2: Impact on Mortality and Costs
KCE Reports 102 (2009)
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[Magnetic Resonance Imaging: cost analysis]
KCE Reports 106 (2009)
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The value of EEG and evoked potentials in clinical practice
KCE Reports 109 (2009)
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[Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in Belgium: an update]
KCE Reports 110 (2009)
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[Identifying women at risk for breast cancer/technical methods for breast cancer screening]
KCE Reports 172 (2012)
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Extremity-only MRI
KCE Reports 205 (2013)
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A comparative analysis of hospital care payments in five countries
KCE Reports 207 (2013)
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The role of biomarkers in ruling out cerebral lesions in mild cranial trauma
KCE Reports 261 (2016)
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Proton beam therapy in adults
KCE Reports 307 (2019) Proton therapy is a radiation therapy technique which allows large doses of radiation to be delivered to cancerous tumours without (excessively) “overflowing” to adjacent tissues. There has been much talk of this technique in recent years, since two projects by proton therapy centres are ongoing in Belgium, one in Louvain and the other in Charleroi.