结对子减少欧洲儿科实体瘤研究和创新的不平等现象

Jelena Rascon , Renata Blackute , Alma Cerkauskiene , Sabine Taschner-Mandl , Nuno Andrade , Adriana Planinic , Stefan Rutkowski , Ulrich Schuller , Karsten Nysom , Ruta Tuckuviene , Jesper Brok , Kjeld Schmiegelow , Marry M. van den Heuvel-Eibrink , M.E. Madeleine van der Perk , Riccardo Haupt , Monica Muraca , Davide Saraceno , Birgit Geoerger , Giorgia Manuzi , Ruth Ladenstein
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研究和创新方面的不平等影响着整个欧洲的儿童癌症生存率。维尔纽斯大学圣塔罗斯医院(Vulnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos,协调方)与来自七个欧洲国家的八家研究密集型机构共同实施了由地平线 2020 拓展计划支持的 TREL 项目(研究与教育结对,提高立陶宛儿童实体瘤存活率)。TREL 项目旨在加强儿科中枢神经系统肿瘤、神经母细胞瘤和肾肿瘤的转化、临床和存活率研究,以改善立陶宛未来的治疗效果。从2021年1月到2023年12月,49名VULSK专业人员和55名来自合作机构的同行参与了这项结对计划。三年后取得的成果包括:举办了九次教育活动,启动了有关生育力保存的基础和临床研究,十名大众科学院研究人员加入了国际研究小组,签署了六项参与国际学术临床试验的协议,并实施了欧洲幸存者护照。在与合作机构的专家进行多学科讨论后,30 名患者获得了个性化治疗建议。结对生物信息学团队对 25 种罕见基因变异进行了分类,对患者的治疗产生了直接影响。总之,"地平线 2020 "项目的协调提高了 VULKS 的研究能力、网络渠道以及对产业界和学术界发起的创新行动的吸引力,从长远来看将提高存活率。
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Twinning to reduce research and innovation inequalities in paediatric solid tumours across Europe

Inequalities in research and innovations affect childhood cancer survival across Europe. Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos (VULSK, the coordinator) and eight research-intensive institutions from seven European countries implemented the TREL project (Twinning in Research and Education to improve survival in childhood solid tumours in Lithuania) supported by the Horizon 2020 Widening programme. TREL aimed to enhance translational, clinical, and survivorship research in paediatric CNS, neuroblastoma, and renal tumours to improve future treatment outcomes in Lithuania. From January 2021 to December 2023, 49 VULSK professionals and 55 peers from partner institutions collaborated in this twinning program. Achievements after three years were: nine educational events, the initiation of basic and clinical research on fertility preservation, ten VULSK researchers joining international research groups, six signed agreements to participate in international academic clinical trials and the implementation of the European Survivorship Passport. Thirty patients received individual treatment recommendations following multidisciplinary discussions with experts from partner institutions. Twenty-five rare genetic variants were classified by the twinning bioinformatician teams with direct consequences on patient management. In conclusion, coordination of the Horizon 2020 project enhanced VULKS’s research capacities, networking channels and attractiveness for industry and academia-initiated innovative actions that will improve survival rates in the long run.

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