The 12-Year Experience of the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group

The Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group (HPSG) was established with the aim of advancing pancreatology. Our summary outlines the methodologies, key results, and future directions of the HPSG. Methodological elements included, the formation of strategic national and international collaborations, the est...

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Szerzők: Szentesi Andrea Ildikó
Hegyi Péter
Kollaborációs szervezet: Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group
Bagyánszki Mária
Báint Emese Réka
Balla Zsolt
Becskeházi Eszter
Bódi Nikolett
Boros Imre
Czakó László
Csont Tamás
Csupor Dezső
Darvasi Erika
Dósa Sándor
Ducza Eszter
Ébert Attila
Fanczal Júlia
Farkas Gyula
Farkas Gyula Jr
Földesi Imre
Fűr Gabriella
Gácser Attila
Gál Eleonóra
Galbács Gábor
Görög Marietta
Holzinger Gábor
Hracskó Zsuzsa
Hritz István
Ignáth Imre
Illés Dóra
Ivány Emese
Iványi Béla
Janovszky Ágnes
Jármay Katalin
Judák Linda
Kahán Zsuzsanna
Kajner Gyula
Karamya Zain Alabedeen
Karg Eszter
Kaszaki József
Katona Xénia
Kemény Lajos
Kéri Albert
Koncz Balázs
Kormányos Eszter Sára
Kosár Klára
Kui Balázs
Kúthy-Sutus Enikő
Lantos Tamás
Lázár György
Leindler László
Lonovics László
Madácsy Tamara
Maléth József
Mándi Yvette
Morvay Zita
Nyári Gergely Róbert
Orján Erik Márk
Ózsvári Béla
Ördög Attila
Ördög Balázs
Pallagi Petra
Pálvölgyi Attila
Pető Zoltán
Radics Bence
Rakk Dávid
Rakonczay Zoltán
Rázga Zsolt
Rosztóczy András
Susánszki Petra
Szadai Leticia
Szederkényi Edit
Szekeres András
Szepes Zoltán
Szögi Titanilla
Tiszlavicz László
Varró András
Vécsei László
Venglovecz Viktória
Wittmann Tibor
Zsóri Gábor
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2025
Sorozat:JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE 14 No. 4
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.3390/jcm14041362

mtmt:35788317
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36702
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Tartalmi kivonat:The Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group (HPSG) was established with the aim of advancing pancreatology. Our summary outlines the methodologies, key results, and future directions of the HPSG. Methodological elements included, the formation of strategic national and international collaborations, the establishment of patient registries and biobanks, and a strong focus on education and guideline development. Key results encompassed, pioneering research on pancreatic ductal function and the role of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in inflammation, significant advancements in understanding acute and chronic pancreatitis, and the execution of numerous clinical trials to explore new therapeutic approaches. Despite challenges, such as securing funding and translating research into clinical practice, the HPSG’s commitment to patient care and scientific innovation has been unwavering. The group aims to deepen research into pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis, conduct more randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and expand its efforts internationally by involving global staff and patients. The authors hope that this summary inspires others to undertake similar initiatives and contribute to the global advancement of medical research and patient care in pancreatology.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:21
ISSN:2077-0383