ESOT is delighted to announce that a Data Sharing Agreement has been established with Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes, France. CHU becomes the first centre to contribute data to the European Pancreas and Islets Transplant Registry (EPITR). Other agreements will follow soon: if your centre performs pancreas or islet transplants in Europe, contact us to create your own registry and share data with the international community.
This results from the ESOT’s long-term vision to monitor transplant recipients’ health and quality of life.
A great thank you to the EPITR scientific committee, chaired by Prof. Diego Cantarovich, who has made this international achievement possible.
Learn more on ESOT Registries.