The progress in translational cancer research relies on access to well-characterized samples from a representative number of patients and controls. The rationale behind our biobanking are explorations of post-zygotic pathogenic gene variants, especially in non-tumoral tissue, which might predispose to cancers. The targeted diagnoses are carcinomas of the breast (via mastectomy or breast conserving surgery), colon and rectum, prostate, and urinary bladder (via cystectomy or transurethral resection), exocrine pancreatic carcinoma as well as metastases of colorectal cancer to the liver. The choice was based on the high incidence of these cancers and/or frequent fatal outcome. We also collect age-matched normal controls. Our still ongoing colle...
BACKGROUND: Biobanks play a critical role in cancer research by providing high quality biological sa...
As the second most-frequent cause of death worldwide, cancer comprises a collection of diseases char...
SummaryThe inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in ...
The progress in translational cancer research relies on access to well-characterized samples from a ...
Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality sa...
Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of...
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Background: Cancer research is highly dependent of large amount of data and high quality samples whi...
The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in pre-cli...
According to the National Cancer Institute, the lack of standardized, high-quality biospecimens is o...
Biobanking efforts, to establish and grow the pool of available tissue from which evidence on aetiol...
biospecimens with appropriate clinical annotation are critical to advancing basic and translational ...
Abstract Purpose The contribution of common genetic variants to pre-cancer progression is understudi...
Gastric cancer displays marked molecular heterogeneity with aggressive behavior and treatment resist...
Biorespositories of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) or fresh frozen human tissues from m...
BACKGROUND: Biobanks play a critical role in cancer research by providing high quality biological sa...
As the second most-frequent cause of death worldwide, cancer comprises a collection of diseases char...
SummaryThe inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in ...
The progress in translational cancer research relies on access to well-characterized samples from a ...
Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality sa...
Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Cancer research is highly dependent of large amount of data and high quality samples whi...
The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in pre-cli...
According to the National Cancer Institute, the lack of standardized, high-quality biospecimens is o...
Biobanking efforts, to establish and grow the pool of available tissue from which evidence on aetiol...
biospecimens with appropriate clinical annotation are critical to advancing basic and translational ...
Abstract Purpose The contribution of common genetic variants to pre-cancer progression is understudi...
Gastric cancer displays marked molecular heterogeneity with aggressive behavior and treatment resist...
Biorespositories of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) or fresh frozen human tissues from m...
BACKGROUND: Biobanks play a critical role in cancer research by providing high quality biological sa...
As the second most-frequent cause of death worldwide, cancer comprises a collection of diseases char...
SummaryThe inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in ...