Colon cancer
Colorectal cancer, also known as bowel cancer, is the second most common cancer in women (after breast cancer) and the third most common cancer in men (after prostate and lung cancer). The cancer cells almost always arise from benign, non-cancerous polyps. However, it should be noted that not all polyps give rise to colorectal cancer. Read more about CRIG research focusing on different aspects of colorectal cancer below.
CRIG group leaders
Other CRIG members
- Elien Alderweireldt
- Gillian Blancke
- prof. Tom Boterberg
- dr. Marta Calatayud (PhD)
- Liesel Claeys
- dr. Sarah Cosyns
- dr. Eric James de Bony de Lavergne (PhD)
- Jordy De Coninck
- prof. Kim De Leeneer (PhD)
- dr. Nathan Debunne (PhD)
- dr. Jesse Demuytere (MD)
- dr. Benedicte Descamps (PhD)
- dr. Elly Devlieghere
- prof. Ruslan Dmitriev (PhD)
- Sam Ernst
- prof. Karen Geboes (MD, PhD)
- dr. Lieselot Y. Hemeryck
- prof. Inge Huybrechts (PhD)
- Maude Jans
- Sven Jonckheere
- Annabel Meireson
- dr. Irina Okkelman (PhD)
- Eva Pape
- dr. Ioanna Petta (PhD)
- Mohammad Rahimi Gorji
- Alexandra Thiran
- prof. John Van Camp (PhD)
- dr. Gabrielle van Ramshorst (MD, PhD)
- Hanne Verschuere
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