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Life sciences


Advanced genomics and its applications for health



Combating major diseases



Applications-orientated genomic approaches to medical knowledge and technologies



Combating cancer



Translating basic knowledge of functional oncogenomics into cancer diagnoses and treatment



Multidisciplinary research to explore and validate molecular targets for innovative treatment



Networking for treatment and/or prevention clinical trials (phase I and II)



Innovative research in radiation therapy



Molecular imaging for early detection of tumours and monitoring of treatment



Networking of quality controlled cancer registries and repositories



Molecular mechanisms involved in organ-specific metastatic growth processes in breast cancer



Translational research on promising predictive and prognostic markers



Development of European networks to promote research into uncommon cancers in adults and children



Relevant models for pre-clinical tests and evaluation of new therapies



Research on tumours associated with infectious agents



Prevention of cancer in high risk populations



Research into immune control of tumours for prevention and therapy



Prevention, detection and treatment of familial cancers, such as cancer of the prostate, ovary, breast, colon and skin



Molecular-oriented detection and treatment of minimal disease



Tumour-host interactions



Feasibility study for the coordination of national cancer research activities



Broadening the knowledge base on the molecular mechanisms



Modulation of apoptosis in cancer prevention and therapy



Innovative diagnostic approaches and novel therapies of childhood cancers



Innovative research on palliative care in patients with advanced stages of cancer



Exploring the patient's cancer stem cell as a novel therapeutic target



Innovative technological approaches for cancer therapy



Small-ligand libraries: improved tools for exploration and prospective anti-tumor therapy



Improving resolution of current imaging devices relevant to cancer diagnosis and therapy



Confronting the major communicable diseases linked to poverty



Specific support actions across thematic priority 1


Policy support

International co-operation

Reporting module


CCPRB - Cancer Control using Populationbased Registries and Biobanks (Specific measures in support of international co-operation) (2004-06-01 - 2009-05-31) (»add to infobox)



ACRONYM:CCPRB
BUDGET:12.980.000 €
FUNDING:6.050.000 €
INSTRUMENT:Network of Excellence
PROGRAMME:Specific measures in support of international co-operation
Longitudinal studies nested in biobanks enable more reliable and efficient study designs for molecular epidemiology studies, both for design and evaluation of cancer treatment and cancer prevention as well as for exploring and evaluating etiologic hypotheses. However, several prerequisites apply: -There must exist very large scale biobanks who should already have several decades of follow-up. -It must be possible to link biobanks with quality-assured population-based cancer registries to enable population-representative studies with minimal case ascertainment bias. -Important problems regarding overview, accessibility, quality control, phenotypic characterisation, efficiency and avoiding risks for violation of personal integrity must be addressed The present network has joined large biobänks with up to 30 years of follow-up and >60.000 prospectively occurring cancer cases and cancer registries with >40 years of population-based registration, to achieve the following goals: 1. Provide the study base for uniquely large population-based prospective studies on cancer 2. Define and implement a European Quality Standard for Biobanking 3. Define and promote the implementation of integrity-proof methods for biobank-based research involving well defined and secure third party code-keeping systems. 4. Enable large-scale, population-based research on: a) evaluation of cancer treatment and role of molecular markers in treatment selection b) identification and evaluation of genetic markers associated with increased cancer risk using over-generation linkages c) exploration and evaluation of intrauterine exposures associated with increased cancer risk using over- generation linkages and d) design of optimal strategies for cancer prevention and its evaluation 5. Establish a Europe-wide network for spreading the awareness of possibilities and best practise quality standards for biobank-based research.

Keywords:
Cancer prevention, etiology and treatment; Molecular Epidemiology; Integrity

COORDINATOR (1/1) 


Joakim DILLNER (Contact / LUNDS UNIVERSITET (SE044 - Skåne län) (SE - Sweden))

PARTICIPANTS (18/18) 


Timo HAKULINEN (Contact / FINNISH CANCER REGISTRY (FI181 - Uusimaa) (FI - Finland))

Steinar THORESEN (Contact / THE CANCER REGISTRY OF NORWAY (NO011 - Oslo) (NO - Norway))

Ethel-Michele DE VILLIERS (Contact / DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM HEIDELBERG (DE125 - Heidelberg, Stadtkreis) (DE - Germany))

Per LENNER (Contact / UMEA UNIVERSITET (SE081 - Västerbottens län) (SE - Sweden))

Egil JELLUM (Contact / THE NORWEGIAN CANCER SOCIETY (NO011 - Oslo) (NO - Norway))

Kari HEMMINKI (Contact / KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (SE010 - Stockholms län) (SE - Sweden))

Helga M. ÖGMUNDSDÓTTIR (Contact / ICELANDIC CANCER SOCIETY (IS - Iceland) (IS - Iceland))

Pentti KOSKELA (Contact / KANSANTERVEYSLAITOS (FI181 - Uusimaa) (FI - Finland))

Claus R. BARTRAM (Contact / UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM HEIDELBERG (DE125 - Heidelberg, Stadtkreis) (DE - Germany))

Geoffrey GARNETT (Contact / IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (UK - Great Britain))

Matti LEHTINEN (Contact / TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO (FI192 - Pirkanmaa) (FI - Finland))

Paolo DE PAOLI (Contact / CENTRO DI RIFERIMENTO ONCOLOGICO (ITD41 - Pordenone) (IT - Italy))

Richard HOULSTON (Contact / INSTITUTE OF CANCER RESEARCH - ROYAL CANCER HOSPITAL (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (UK - Great Britain))

Ewa GRZYBOWSKA (Contact / MARIA SKLODOWSKA-CURIE MEMORIAL CANCER CENTER (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (PL - Poland))

Marc ARBYN (Contact / SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH (BE100 - Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale) (BE - Belgium))

Frank BUNTINX (Contact / LIMBURGSE KANKERSTICHTING (BE221 - Arr. Hasselt) (BE - Belgium))

Arthur LÖVE (Contact / LANDSPITALI UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (IS - Iceland) (IS - Iceland))

Mats HANSSON (Contact / UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (SE021 - Uppsala län) (SE - Sweden))

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Networking of quality controlled cancer registries and repositories




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