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Mashup Score: 6Lynch Syndrome , Laura Valle, PhD - 1 month(s) ago
Lynch Syndrome: A single hereditary cancer syndrome or multiple syndromes defined by different MMS genes?
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Mashup Score: 12Social Media Toolkit | Aliveandkick'n - 1 month(s) ago
AliveandKick’n is a lynch syndrome hereditary cancer patient advocacy organization. It’s mission is the improve the lives of individuals and families affected by Lynch syndrome and associated cancers through research, education and screening.
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Mashup Score: 7UKB NewsRoom | Internationaler Lynch-Syndrom Awareness-Day - 1 month(s) ago
Universitätsklinikum Bonn führt gemeinsame Sprechstunde der Gastroenterologie und Gynäkologie ein Bonn, 22. März 2024 – Um die Versorgung von Betroffenen mit Lynch-Syndrom zu stärken, hat das Universitätsklinikum Bonn (UKB) eine gemeinsame Sprechstunde der Gastroenterologie und Gynäkologie eingeführt. Betroffene Frauen werden dabei an einem Tag umfassend untersucht und beraten. Das Lynch-Syndrom ist eine genetische Veränderung, die
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Mashup Score: 12Social Media Toolkit | Aliveandkick'n - 1 month(s) ago
AliveandKick’n is a lynch syndrome hereditary cancer patient advocacy organization. It’s mission is the improve the lives of individuals and families affected by Lynch syndrome and associated cancers through research, education and screening.
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Mashup Score: 7Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Awareness Day and Month | Living LFS - 2 month(s) ago
March 20th is Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Awareness Day and March is Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Awareness Month! At least twelve $1,000 LFS hardship grants will be awarded on March 20th!
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Mashup Score: 3Learn more about Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP)! Day 2 - Hereditary Cancer Awareness Week - 2 month(s) ago
Illustration by JR Bee, Verywell Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (also known as FAP) is caused by mutations in the APC gene. The characteristic features of FAP are colorectal cancer and the development of hundreds of polyps throughout the colon and rectum. Individuals with FAP can develop colon polyps as early as the teen years, and if these polyps are not removed they will become cancerous. Many people with FAP choose to remove their colon after the number of polyps becomes too numerous to manag
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Mashup Score: 5Webinar Series | CGA-IGC - 2 month(s) ago
We host an annual webinar series where world-renowned experts in hereditary cancers are invited to discuss the latest developments in hereditary GI cancer prevention, research and treatment. Webinars are free for members.
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Mashup Score: 4RAS/RAF co-mutation and ERBB2 copy number modulates HER2 heterogeneity and responsiveness to HER2-directed therapy in colorectal cancer - 2 month(s) ago
Abstract. Purpose: ERBB2 amplified colorectal cancer (CRC) is a distinct molecular subtype with expanding treatments. Implications of concurrent oncogenic RAS/RAF alterations are not known. Experimental Design: Dana-Farber and Foundation Medicine Inc. CRC cohorts with genomic profiling were used to identify ERBB2 amplified cases (Dana-Farber, n = 47/2,729 [1.7%]; FMI, n = 1857/49,839 [3.7%]). Outcomes of patients receiving HER2-directed therapies are reported (Dana-Farber, n = 9; Flatiron Health-Foundation Medicine clinicogenomic database, FH-FMI CGDB, n = 38). Multi-site HER2 immunohistochemistry and genomic profiling were performed to understand HER2 intratumoral and interlesional heterogeneity. The impact of concurrent RAS co-mutations on the effectiveness of HER2-directed therapies were studied in isogenic CRC cell lines and xenografts. Results: ERBB2 amplifications are enriched in left-sided CRC. 20% of ERBB2 amplified CRCs have co-occurring oncogenic RAS/RAF alterations. While RA
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Mashup Score: 7HereditaryLive - 4 month(s) ago
Join us again for Hereditary Live case conferences in 2024!Interested in submitting a case for discussion? Submit your case hereHow to Join the Meeting:JOIN BY COMPUTERhttps://bit.ly/hereditary-livePassword: hereditaryMeeting number: 2438 456 2056JOIN BY VIDEO SYSTEMDial 24384562056@cmrccf.webex.comYou can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your event numberJOIN BY PHONE+1-415-655-0002 US TollAccess code: 2438 456 2056
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Mashup Score: 3Incorporating Cancer Genetics Into Your Practice: Lynch Syndrome and Beyond! | Core IM Podcast - 4 month(s) ago
Time Stamps Part 1: Who should be referred to genetic counseling? Part 2: How do we set up genetic counselors…Read full post
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RT @CGAIGC: We 💙these latest #LynchSyndrome pearls from 🇪🇸‼️ 📽️👉https://t.co/mWH405XgED The articulate @LValleResearch shares what you nee…