Received grant in 2018

We want to arrange a national symposium for personalised preventive medical treatment of colorectal cancer. The frequency of colorectal cancer is increasing making it necessary to rethink our existing treatment for this disease. We are an established preclinical and clinical research group who has worked with medical prevention of colorectal cancer the last few years. We wish to extend the focus on this particular problem hereby develop the final protocol for clinical examinations.

Status as of August 2022: In connection with the initiative, working groups and collaboration within chemoprevention of colorectal cancer have been set up. Publications are already on the way as a result of the collaboration, and more clinical studies from these working groups will be published in the future.



Project stakeholders

  • Nils Brünner, Professor, University of Copenhagen and the Danish Cancer Society
  • José Moreira, Professor, University of Copenhagen and the Danish Cancer Society
  • Morten Kobæk Larsen, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital
  • Lars Porskjær Christensen, Professor, University of Southern Denmark
  • Ole Thorlacius Ussing, Professor, Aalborg University Hospital
  • Ismail Gögenur, Professor, Zealand University Hospital
  • Morten Rasmussen, Consultant, The National Screening Secretariat and Bispebjerg University Hospital
  • Gunvor Iben Madsen, Consultant, Institute for Pathology, Odense University Hospital
  • Gunnar Baatrup, Professor, University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital. Primary contact,  mail: Gunnar.Baatrup@rsyd.dk
  • Søren Friis, Associate Professor, Danish Cancer Society
  • Mathias Mann, Professor, Novo-Nordic Centre for Protein Research
  • Claus Lindbjerg Andersen, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine (MOMA), Aarhus University Hospital

Events
SATCC & DCCC Symposium: Personalised prevention on colorectal cancer medicine. October 7 - 8, 2019. Sinatur Hotel, Nyborg.

Read more about the symposium in this news article