Colorectal Cancer
Hvidovre Hospital, University of Copenhagen focuses on basic, translational and clinical research of both sporadic and hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC)
The national registers for Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colon Cancer (HNPCC) and Familial Polyposis (FAP) are together with the Laboratory for Tumorbiology located at the hospital
The overall aims of research into CRC are:
· to gain insight into risk factors involved in cancer development
· detailed understanding of the complex biology of neoplasia leading to CRC
· to improve diagnosis and prognosis
· to develop and implement improved screening programs
· to identify biomarkers to predict risk and recurrence after intended curative resections
· to develop individualized treatment regimens
Achievements
National registers on HNPCC and FAP was established in 1991 and at present the register comprises almost 3.000 families, who are offered frequent specific screening
Biomedical informatics to support individual healthcare in form of electronic data exchange are developed and implemented in a multidisciplinary setup for HNPCC families.
What is going on?
A large number of studies with focus on
Vision
To provide improved screening and monitoring with the overall aim of reducing mortality of CRC Contact persons:
Mef Nilbert, Professor Clinical Research Centremef.nilbert@hvh.regionh.dkSee PURE-profile
Inge Bernstein, Ass.ProfessorThe Danish HNPCC-registeringe.bernstein@hvh.regionh.dk
Hans Jørgen Nielsen, Professor, Employed Senior ConsultantDepartment of Surgical Gastroenterologyhans.joergen.nielsen@regionh.dk