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AACR Project GENIE: 100,000 Cases and Beyond

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Project Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange (GENIE) is an international pan-cancer registry with the goal to inform cancer research and clinical care worldwide. Founded in late 2015, the milestone GENIE 9.1-public release contains data...

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Autores principales: Pugh, Trevor J., Bell, Jonathan L., Bruce, Jeff P., Doherty, Gary J., Galvin, Matthew, Green, Michelle F., Hunter-Zinck, Haley, Kumari, Priti, Lenoue-Newton, Michele L., Li, Marilyn M., Lindsay, James, Mazor, Tali, Ovalle, Andrea, Sammut, Stephen-John, Schultz, Nikolaus, Yu, Thomas V., Sweeney, Shawn M., Bernard, Brady
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35819403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1547
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author Pugh, Trevor J.
Bell, Jonathan L.
Bruce, Jeff P.
Doherty, Gary J.
Galvin, Matthew
Green, Michelle F.
Hunter-Zinck, Haley
Kumari, Priti
Lenoue-Newton, Michele L.
Li, Marilyn M.
Lindsay, James
Mazor, Tali
Ovalle, Andrea
Sammut, Stephen-John
Schultz, Nikolaus
Yu, Thomas V.
Sweeney, Shawn M.
Bernard, Brady
author_facet Pugh, Trevor J.
Bell, Jonathan L.
Bruce, Jeff P.
Doherty, Gary J.
Galvin, Matthew
Green, Michelle F.
Hunter-Zinck, Haley
Kumari, Priti
Lenoue-Newton, Michele L.
Li, Marilyn M.
Lindsay, James
Mazor, Tali
Ovalle, Andrea
Sammut, Stephen-John
Schultz, Nikolaus
Yu, Thomas V.
Sweeney, Shawn M.
Bernard, Brady
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description The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Project Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange (GENIE) is an international pan-cancer registry with the goal to inform cancer research and clinical care worldwide. Founded in late 2015, the milestone GENIE 9.1-public release contains data from >110,000 tumors from >100,000 people treated at 19 cancer centers from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and Spain. Here, we demonstrate the use of these real-world data, harmonized through a centralized data resource, to accurately predict enrollment on genome-guided trials, discover driver alterations in rare tumors, and identify cancer types without actionable mutations that could benefit from comprehensive genomic analysis. The extensible data infrastructure and governance framework support additional deep patient phenotyping through biopharmaceutical collaborations and expansion to include new data types such as cell-free DNA sequencing. AACR Project GENIE continues to serve a global precision medicine knowledge base of increasing impact to inform clinical decision-making and bring together cancer researchers internationally. SIGNIFICANCE: AACR Project GENIE has now accrued data from >110,000 tumors, placing it among the largest repository of publicly available, clinically annotated genomic data in the world. GENIE has emerged as a powerful resource to evaluate genome-guided clinical trial design, uncover drivers of cancer subtypes, and inform real-world use of genomic data. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2007
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spelling pubmed-94375682023-01-05 AACR Project GENIE: 100,000 Cases and Beyond Pugh, Trevor J. Bell, Jonathan L. Bruce, Jeff P. Doherty, Gary J. Galvin, Matthew Green, Michelle F. Hunter-Zinck, Haley Kumari, Priti Lenoue-Newton, Michele L. Li, Marilyn M. Lindsay, James Mazor, Tali Ovalle, Andrea Sammut, Stephen-John Schultz, Nikolaus Yu, Thomas V. Sweeney, Shawn M. Bernard, Brady Cancer Discov Research Articles The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Project Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange (GENIE) is an international pan-cancer registry with the goal to inform cancer research and clinical care worldwide. Founded in late 2015, the milestone GENIE 9.1-public release contains data from >110,000 tumors from >100,000 people treated at 19 cancer centers from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and Spain. Here, we demonstrate the use of these real-world data, harmonized through a centralized data resource, to accurately predict enrollment on genome-guided trials, discover driver alterations in rare tumors, and identify cancer types without actionable mutations that could benefit from comprehensive genomic analysis. The extensible data infrastructure and governance framework support additional deep patient phenotyping through biopharmaceutical collaborations and expansion to include new data types such as cell-free DNA sequencing. AACR Project GENIE continues to serve a global precision medicine knowledge base of increasing impact to inform clinical decision-making and bring together cancer researchers internationally. SIGNIFICANCE: AACR Project GENIE has now accrued data from >110,000 tumors, placing it among the largest repository of publicly available, clinically annotated genomic data in the world. GENIE has emerged as a powerful resource to evaluate genome-guided clinical trial design, uncover drivers of cancer subtypes, and inform real-world use of genomic data. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2007 American Association for Cancer Research 2022-09-02 2022-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9437568/ /pubmed/35819403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1547 Text en ©2022 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
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Pugh, Trevor J.
Bell, Jonathan L.
Bruce, Jeff P.
Doherty, Gary J.
Galvin, Matthew
Green, Michelle F.
Hunter-Zinck, Haley
Kumari, Priti
Lenoue-Newton, Michele L.
Li, Marilyn M.
Lindsay, James
Mazor, Tali
Ovalle, Andrea
Sammut, Stephen-John
Schultz, Nikolaus
Yu, Thomas V.
Sweeney, Shawn M.
Bernard, Brady
AACR Project GENIE: 100,000 Cases and Beyond
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35819403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1547
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