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Elena Cojocaru
020 3186 5384
elena.cojocaru@rmh.nhs.uk
Lydia Taylor
020 3186 5384
lydia.taylor@rmh.nhs.uk
Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome Hamartoma Syndrome, Multiple Syndrome
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ICED is a prospective sample collection research study, aiming to develop or validate a blood/urine biomarker which could potentially detect cancers early in individuals at high risk of developing cancers, due to certain germline alterations.
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Elena Cojocaru
020 3186 5384
elena.cojocaru@rmh.nhs.uk
Lydia Taylor
020 3186 5384
lydia.taylor@rmh.nhs.uk
The study is sponsored by Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
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