2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10689-024-00366-3
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The Italian registry of families at risk for pancreatic cancer (IRFARPC): implementation and evolution of a national program for pancreatic cancer surveillance in high-risk individuals

Livia Archibugi,
Fabio Casciani,
Silvia Carrara
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“…The primary aim of these registries is to promote surveillance in families with a genetic predisposition for cancer. In this issue, the registries for families with familial and hereditary pancreatic cancer established in Japan (2014) [ 50 ], Italy (2015) [ 51 ] and Spain (2009) [ 52 ] are described. The authors outline the criteria for registration, criteria for offering surveillance, surveillance protocols, the coverage of genetic testing and surveillance, registry organization and, if available, the outcome of surveillance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The primary aim of these registries is to promote surveillance in families with a genetic predisposition for cancer. In this issue, the registries for families with familial and hereditary pancreatic cancer established in Japan (2014) [ 50 ], Italy (2015) [ 51 ] and Spain (2009) [ 52 ] are described. The authors outline the criteria for registration, criteria for offering surveillance, surveillance protocols, the coverage of genetic testing and surveillance, registry organization and, if available, the outcome of surveillance.…”
Section: Content and Aim Of Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%