Towards a global cancer knowledge network: dissecting the current international cancer genomic sequencing landscape
Annals of Oncology2017Vol. 28(5), pp. 1145–1151
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Daniël J. Vis, Jeremy Lewin, Rachel G. Liao, M. Mao, Fabrice André, Robyn L. Ward, Felipe A. Calvo, Bin Tean Teh, Anamaria A. Camargo, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Charles L. Sawyers, Lodewyk F.A. Wessels, Mark Lawler, Lillian L. Siu, Emile E. Voest
Abstract
These results identify the main barriers, as perceived by the cancer sequencing community, to effective sharing of cancer genomic and clinical data. They highlight the need for greater harmonization of technical, ethical and data capture processes in cancer sample sequencing worldwide, in order to support effective and responsible data sharing for the benefit of patients.
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