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Researchers from Victor Moreno’s group have issued the first predictive risk model of colon and rectal cancer based on Spanish data that combines genetic and lifestyle information. Their work, published in Scientific Reports, highlights the importance of improving lifestyle to reduce the risk of colon cancer and suggests using a combination of lifestyle and genetic […]

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A new study from the Catalan Institute of Oncology has found that a particular papillomavirus lineage associated with anogenital cancers very likely originate through sexual transmission from archaic Neanderthals-Denisovans to modern humans. The study led by Ville Pimenoff at the Catalan Institute of Oncology and Ignacio Bravo at the French National Center for Scientific Research […]

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NEW STUDY TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER The Catalan Institute of Oncology leads a research project to improve early detection of colorectal cancer. The study,  called COLSCREEN, will be performed with the help of the following endoscopy centers:  University Hospital of Bellvitge, Viladecans Hospital and Hospital Moisès Broggi. If you want to help us, you will find more […]

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This article, whose main author is David Cordero, published in BMC journal, shows how the dysregulation of transcriptional programs leads to cell malfunctioning and can have an impact on cancer development. The study aims to characterize global differences between transcriptional regulatory programs of normal and tumor colon cells. The results show that the tumor network exhibits […]

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Recently, the paper Mutanome and expression of immune response genes in microsatellite stable colon cancer has been published in the Oncotarget journal. The first author is Rebeca Sanz, who has a PhD in Biology, from the Cancer Prevention and Control Program. Victor Moreno, Adriana Lopez-Doriga and Henar Alonso, among others, are also listed as authors. […]

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The article Exome Sequencing Reveals AMER1 as a Frequently Mutated Gene in Colorectal Cancer has been published in Clinical Cancer Research journal. The main author is Rebeca Sanz, from the Cancer Prevention and Control Program at ICO. The main objective of the study was to characterize the colonomicst tumors at mutational level, by exome sequencing. After analyzing the results, […]

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The article Altered pathways and colorectal cancer prognosis, published at BMC Med journal by Víctor Moreno and Rebeca Sanz-Pamplona, discusses the results published by Slattery et al. in the article “Improved survival among colon cancer patients with increased differentially expressed pathways”. The authors showed a differential gene expression analysis between tumor tissue and adjacent normal tissue based […]

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