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43rd EORTC-PAMM

43rd EORTC-PAMM

Principles of Successful Patient Involvement in Cancer Research

From September to December 2020, over 130 contributors from 16 countries across Europe2 came together in a bottom-up process3 to collect and discuss basic principles for successful patient involvement. They represented patient organizations, cancer research, participatory research, medical and healthcare professions, industry, research management, funding organizations and the policy-making level.

Principles of Successful Patient Involvement in Cancer Research

From September to December 2020, over 130 contributors from 16 countries across Europe2 came together in a bottom-up process3 to collect and discuss basic principles for successful patient involvement. They represented patient organizations, cancer research, participatory research, medical and healthcare professions, industry, research management, funding organizations and the policy-making level.

European Cancer Summit 2022

Brussels and Virtual

 

16 - 17 November, 2022

 

See more informations here: https://www.europeancancer.org/summit

European Cancer Summit 2022

Brussels and Virtual

 

16 - 17 November, 2022

 

See more informations here: https://www.europeancancer.org/summit

13th Innovation in Breast Cancer symposium

Online format

 

16-17 February, 2023

 

See more informations here: https://www.doctaforum.org/2023/ibc2023/

13th Innovation in Breast Cancer symposium

Online format

 

16-17 February, 2023

 

See more informations here: https://www.doctaforum.org/2023/ibc2023/

Extracolonic tumours in a pedigree with EPCAM-related Lynch Syndrome


Joana Alves da Silva1, Sérgio Castedo2,3,4,5, Isabel Pedroto1,3, Ricardo Marcos-Pinto1,3

1 Serviço de Gastrenterologia do Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto

2 Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology, University of Porto

3 Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S)

Extracolonic tumours in a pedigree with EPCAM-related Lynch Syndrome

A síndrome de Lynch é uma das síndromes hereditárias de predisposição para cancro mais comuns. Trata-se de uma doença com transmissão autossómica dominante que surge após uma mutação germinativa num dos genes envolvidos na reparação do ADN: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 e PMS2. Os indivíduos afetados apresentam um risco acrescido para cancro colorretal e outros cancros extracólicos, nomeadamente endométrio, ovário, estômago, intestino delgado, trato urinário, pâncreas e outros tumores cerebrais ou de glândulas.