[FREGAT: French clinico-biological database dedicated to esogastric cancers].

Ann Pathol

UMR-S 1172-JPARC-centre de recherche Jean-Pierre-Aubert neurosciences et cancer, University Lille, 59000 Lille, France; Inserm, UMR-S 1172, 59000 Lille, France; SIRIC OncoLille, 59000 Lille, France; Service de chirurgie oncologique et digestive, hôpital Huriez, university Lille, CHRU, 59000 Lille, France.

Published: December 2017

Even though esogastric cancers are estimated at 1.5 million new cases worldwide with an expected 2.11 million new cases by 2025, prognosis remains poor and research is unsatisfactory compared to other cancers. There is an urgent need to intensify research via innovative and ambitious programs to improve patient's survival and quality of life. Incidence of esogastric cancers is particularly high in France, and the creation of a national clinicobiological database prospectively collecting epidemiological, human and social, clinical, pathological, biological data, sustained by biobanks of blood and tissues, is a critical point to improve research and care for these cancers considering all determinants of the disease with a more integrated approach. FREGAT clinicobiological database, funded and labeled by the French NCI in 2012, gathers the vast majority of university hospitals and cancer centers in France. This research relies on preexisting networks ensuring its efficacy and quality. Beyond significant increase of inclusions opened since January 2015, the establishment of public multiprivate industrial partnerships and creation of numerous French and European scientific projects, make FREGAT a decisive tool for research on esogastric cancers.

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