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PanCareSurFup Bulletin # 7

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Seventh Issue

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PanCareSurFup-Bulletin-nr--7_NewDear Friends,
Since Bulletin #6 we have continued the dialogue with the Commission on our Financial report, and the last outstanding issues should be resolved in the near future.
The General Assembly took place in Wroclaw, Poland, on 14-15 May following the 13th PanCare meeting 12-14 May. Lively discussions on both the past and the future work in the project took place within the Consortium. We also managed to have a telephone meeting with our two Scientific Officers, Dr. Dominika Trzaska and Dr. Grzegorz Owsianik where we got good and very relevant information on several important issues for the future.
In this issue of the Bulletin you will learn more about the work in WP2 by the
work package leader, Prof. Florent de Vathaire from Institut Gustave Roussy in
Villejuif, France. I hope you will learn more about the interesting but difficult
topic that is Radiation dosimetry.
I wish you all a long and relaxing Summer!
All the best,
Lars Hjorth
Coordinator PanCareSurFup

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PanCareSurFup Bulletin #6

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image004The project’s dissemination team this month interviews Ms. Aimilia Tsirou,  founder of ‘Kyttaro’ – the Greek Association of Childhood and Adolescence Cancer Survivors – and partner in PanCareSurFup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PanCareSurFup Bulletin #5

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image004The project’s dissemination team this month interviews the leader of Work Package 3 ‘Cardiac disease: cohort and nested case control study’, Prof. Leontien Kremer from the Emma Children’s Hospital in Amsterdam (The Netherlands).

We also provide many updates on the most recent and interesting events and activities organised by project partners.

 

 

 

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PanCareSurFup Bulletin #4

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the 4th Issue of the PanCareSurFup Bulletin

We are delighted to present to you the fourth Bulletin of PanCareSurFup.

In this issue we are interviewing Dr. Desirée Grabow and Dr. Peter Kaatsch from the University of Mainz (Germany), Leader of PanCareSurFup Work Package 1.

We also provide many updates on the most recent and interesting events and activities organised by project partners.

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PancareSurFup Bulletin #3

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the 3rd Issue of the PanCareSurFup Bulletin

We are delighted to present to you the third Bulletin of PanCareSurFup.

In this issue we are interviewing Dr. Rod Skinner from the University of Newcastle (UK), Leader of PanCareSurFup Work Package 6 on Guidelines, long-term follow-up and transition.

We also provide many updates on the most recent and interesting events and activities organised by project partners.

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PanCareSurFup bulletin #2

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the 2nd Issue of the PanCareSurFup Bulletin

 We are delighted to present to you the second Bulletin of PanCareSurFup.

In this issue we are interviewing Professor Mike Hawkins, Leader of Work Package 4 and Director of the Centre for Childhood Cancer Survivors Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK.
We also provide many updates on the most recent and interesting events and activities organised by project partners.

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PanCareSurFup Bulletin: Updates from project partners, 1st Issue

 

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the 1st Issue of the PanCareSurFup Bulletin

 

 

We are delighted to present to you the first regular bulletin of PanCareSurFup.

 

In this first edition of the project’s Bulletin, the dissemination team interviews the Project Coordinator, Dr. Lars Hjorth from Lund University in Sweden.

We also provide a few updates on the most recent and interesting events and activities organised by project partners.

 

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ENCCA Interview with Riccardo Haupt and Lars Hjorth on how to improve the lives of long-term survivors

  • Riccardo Haupt and Lars Hjorth: Improving the lives of long-term survivors Enhancing quality-of-life of the increasing number of survivors of childhood and
    adolescent cancer is one of the main goals of ENCCA and a related EU-funded
    project, PanCareSurFup. A particular advantage of both ENCCA and
    PanCareSurFup is that as rare cancers are the focus, the added-value of networking and sharing information and resources is a given. Many of the partners and experts are already work together and this ensures greater efficiency and success for these two interlinked projects. However, many of the new features of both projects have just started, such as the ‘survivorship passport’ and sustaining these initiatives in the long-term is a must.
    The project Oncovideos – Developing Vocational Skills in Oncology through e-Learning, in coordination with ECCO, is a precious cross-discipline online educational resource for European young oncologists looking for a practice oriented online training.

For child cancer survivors, treatment comes at a cost (CBS News)

There are almost 400,000 survivors of childhood cancer in the United States and most are expected to live until adulthood. But toxic treatment comes with a price, including serious medical problems for most patients years down the road. Now the most comprehensive study of its kind has found that many problems go undetected.

At age 7, Marnie Golden was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Listen to the interview and read article here: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57589497/for-child-cancer-survivors-tr

Meet us at ECCO17 – ESMO38 – ESTRO32

The 17th ECCO – 38th ESMO – 32nd ESTRO European Cancer Congress, Amsterdam, 27 September – 1 October 2013, will once again combine the united efforts of all partner organisations to continue positioning multidisciplinarity as the way forward to best improve the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care of cancer patients. The recognised multidisciplinary setting of the Congress will provide ideal surroundings for participants to leverage knowledge, promote education and build awareness about oncology – placing the patient at the heart of all our efforts and discussions.

Read more at: www.ecco-org.eu/