1 November 2018

Wikipedia The Radboud Center for Oncology is initiating the Radboud Biobank Oncology in the Radboudumc. This oncology biobank will be part of the Radboud Biobank.

The Radboud Center for Oncology is initiating the Radboud Biobank Oncology in the Radboudumc. This oncology biobank will be part of the Radboud Biobank. Biomaterial and associated clinical data will be collected of each patient with cancer who visits the Radboudumc for diagnosis or treatment. The Radboud Biobank Oncology aims to make a significant impact on cancer care. Peggy Manders (manager of the Radboud Biobank) is responsible for the implementation of this biobank initiative.
 
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