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Review The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA): an immeasurable source of knowledge
Katarzyna Tomczak, Patrycja Czerwińska, Maciej Wiznerowicz
Współczesna Onkologia · 2015 · ▲ 3,502 citations
Abstract
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a public funded project that aims to catalogue and discover major cancer-causing genomic alterations to create a comprehensive "atlas" of cancer genomic profiles. So far, TCGA researchers have analysed large cohorts of over 30 human tumours through large-scale genome sequencing and integrated multi-dimensional analyses. Studies of individual cancer types, as well as comprehensive pan-cancer analyses have extended current knowledge of tumorigenesis. A major goal of the project was to provide publicly available datasets to help improve diagnostic methods, treatment standards, and finally to prevent cancer. This review discusses the current status of TCGA Research Network structure, purpose, and achievements.
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Tomczak, K., Czerwińska, P., & Wiznerowicz, M. (2015). Review The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA): an immeasurable source of knowledge. <em>Współczesna Onkologia</em>. https://doi.org/10.5114/wo.2014.47136
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Tomczak K, Czerwińska P, Wiznerowicz M. Review The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA): an immeasurable source of knowledge. Współczesna Onkologia. 2015. doi:10.5114/wo.2014.47136.
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@article{katarzyna2015Review,
title = {Review The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA): an immeasurable source of knowledge},
author = {Katarzyna Tomczak and Patrycja Czerwińska and Maciej Wiznerowicz},
journal = {Współczesna Onkologia},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.5114/wo.2014.47136},
}
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