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Molina-Barceló, A., P. Romeo-Cervera, M. Pinto-Carbó, et al. "Equity assessment in innovative cancer genomic interventions: the Can.Heal project." European Journal of Public Health 34, Supplement_3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.1024.

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Abstract Background The Can.Heal project (https://canheal.eu/) aims to build a cancer and public health genomic platform. The aim of this study is to assess the extent of integration of the equity perspective in the Can.Heal project. Methods An Equity Guide was developed in the context of the Can.Heal project including guidance and support to implement equity-focused actions in cancer genomics. The Guide consists of a comprehensive set of 18 equity actions organized into three domains: 1) capacity-building, 2) cancer genomic research, 3) cancer genomic services. An equity self-assessment tool
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Specchia, M. L., M. R. Cozzolino, M. G. Cacciuttolo, A. Ammendolia, R. Pastorino, and S. Boccia. "Concept of a medical and public health cancer genomics platform." European Journal of Public Health 34, Supplement_3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.1954.

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Abstract Background This study aims to produce the concept of an open-access medical and public health cancer genomics platform aimed at aggregating and sharing documentation of ongoing initiatives and data resulting from the CAN.HEAL project, available for EU researchers, healthcare professionals, policy makers, citizens and patients. Methods The context (reference sector, stakeholders and research evidences), feasibility (privacy management and data processing), and platform’s end users were analysed; the CAN.HEAL project deliverables were listed and clustered; aspects related to the definit
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Taha, A., J. Matt McCrary, J. van Rooij, et al. "Clinical recommendations for polygenic risk score-enhanced breast cancer screening: Can.Heal project." European Journal of Public Health 34, Supplement_3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.706.

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Abstract Background The application of polygenic risk score (PRS) in breast cancer (BC) screening presents promising opportunities. Developing recommendations for future use and research on this topic is a key focus of the EU4Health project: Building the EU cancer and public health genomics platform (Can.Heal). We aim to provide these recommendations based on the analysis of available evidence through a transparent and rigorous development process. Methods The recommendations adopt the GRADE evidence to decision methodology, leveraging an evidence review team and a multidisciplinary panel of n
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Ciliberto, Gennaro, Ruggero De Maria, Patrizio Giacomini, et al. "A decalogue of Molecular Tumor Board (MTB) recommendations from the CAN.HEAL consortium." European Journal of Cancer, April 2025, 115433. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115433.

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Giacobini, E., L. Russo, T. Osti, et al. "Molecular Tumor Boards impact on patients’ health: towards a policy brief in the Can.Heal project." European Journal of Public Health 34, Supplement_3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.1027.

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Abstract Background Molecular Tumor Boards (MTBs) are pivotal in the current management of oncological patients, integrating molecular diagnostics with clinical expertise to tailor precise treatments. Within the framework of EU-funded ‘Building EU Cancer and Public Health Genomics platform’ (Can.Heal) project that aims at streamlining genomics implementation in public health, we are developing a policy brief to promote MTBs’ adoption across the EU. Methods A two-step approach was employed to delineate strategies for MTB implementation. Firstly, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analyse
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De, Angelis Roberta. "Bridging the educational gaps of health professionals in oncogenomics: results from a pilot e-learning course." Frontiers in Medicine, November 21, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1422163.

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Genetic and genomic literacy of health professionals is of utmost importance to realize the full potential of personalized medicine. As part of WP13 on Education and Training of the CanHeal project, we reported here the methodology and impact results of an e-learning course on oncogenomics, primarily targeted to physicians, that we piloted in Italy to assess both its effectiveness and users’ satisfaction. 
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Giacomini, Patrizio, and Simon Joosse. "Reporting of molecular test results from cell-free DNA analyses: expert consensus recommendations from the 2023 European Liquid Biopsy Society ctDNA Workshop." March 22, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2025.105636.

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