Digital pathology is now a reality. The largest French centres (Paris, Lille, Lyon...) are equipped with platform for exchange, analysis and university education. In the USA, for several years, the two coasts East and West have seen their pathology centres with these digital means more than 35 %. Through these platforms, pathology has become an interactive discipline between national and international specialised teams. Rapidity, security, relevance and early diagnosis have thus become major socio-economic assets with an intercontinental dimension. The PLANUCA project (digital pathology platform for the care of CAncers) aims to be part of this process in order to sustain the future of pathology within the low Norman basin, and also to develop it at international level via the company DATEXIM. In this sense, the synergy DATEXIM, CHPC, GREYC and INSERM is an important added value for the PLANUCA programme. The PLANUCA programme proposes four main modules to be implemented on the platform: WP1- general quantitative immunochemistochemistry module, but with a main objective — which is more specialised in the quantification of breast cancer markers: Re (strogen receptors), RP (progesterone receptors), Ki67 (Tumor proliferation indicator)? WP2 — molecular biology module backed by the immunohistochemistry module of breast tumor markers: In situ hybridisation (FISH), and immuno-labelling of C-erbB2. WP3 — Computerised cell sorting module in gynecological cytology; this module comes from the VALTRICYT and OLOCYG programs. WP4 — distance learning module in cytopathology designed to give medical students the opportunity to have interactive tools to learn the cytopathology of the neck and seros and self-assess the level of their competence in these fields.These 4 modules will be built in Full Web technology, and therefore accessible at all times by pathologists and medical students.