PHTS guideline

 

 

Cancer surveillance guideline for individuals with PTEN Hamartoma Tumour Syndrome (PHTS)

 

Authors: Dr. Marc Tischkowitz, United Kingdom; Dr. Chrystelle Colas, France; Dr. Sjaak Pouwels, The Netherlands; Prof. Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, The Netherlands.

 

Full guideline document

Journal Publication1

Pocket guide2

Plain language summary3

Download the complete guidelines here.

Published online on 12 June 2020 in the European Journal for Human Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-0651-7

The guide is available in the following languages (click on a flag to download the corresponding language version): 

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The plain language summary is available in the following languages (click on a flag to download the corresponding language version): 

1 The journal publication is a concise version of the full guideline document, published in a peer-reviewed journal.

2 The pocket guide is the guideline summary presented on a pocket card.

3 The plain language summary provides a clear summary of the guideline using non-technical language, making it accessible to a wider network of readers including patients.

 

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