[Role of the PRED-IdF, a regional network dedicated to patients with hereditary predisposition to digestive cancers].

[Role of the PRED-IdF, a regional network dedicated to patients with hereditary predisposition to digestive cancers]. Ann Pathol. 2020 Mar 18;: Authors: Perrod G, Samaha E, Bats AS, Cellier C Abstract Patients with hereditary predisposition to digestive cancer are at high risk of neoplasia and management in expert centers is recommended. The PRED-IdF network was thus created in 2009, with the support of the French National Cancer Institute (INCa), covering Paris and its suburbs, including five teaching hospitals and two oncology-dedicated institutes. The aim of this network is to offer optimized cancer screening programs based on expert recommendations to patients with hereditary predisposition. Any patient with suspicion of hereditary colorectal syndrome can be referred to the PRED-IdF network. The missions of this network include the establishment of a personalized screening program (PSP), coordination of PSP, expertise/recourse for difficult cases and research. Since 2009, 3384 patients have been included. We genetically identified 1925 patients with Lynch syndrome and 539 with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) (including both APC and MUTYH mutations), representing 72.8% of the PRED-IdF cohort. The PRED-IdF is also an important promotor of research in the field. We recently demonstrated the beneficial impact of the network in terms of colorectal cancer occurrence in patients with Lynch syndrome. Moreover, the PRED-IdF is involv...
Source: Annales de Pathologie - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: Ann Pathol Source Type: research