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- September 21, 2012
Study reveals genomic similarities between breast cancer and ovarian cancer
Researchers from The Cancer Genome Atlas find shared genomic features between breast and ovarian cancer which could aid treatments. - September 07, 2012
TCGA Discovers Potential Therapeutic Targets for Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers have identified potential therapeutic targets in lung squamous cell carcinoma. - July 16, 2012
TCGA Study Shows Colon and Rectal Tumors Constitute a Single Type of Cancer
The Cancer Genome Atlas generates genomic data for colon and rectal cancers that point to potential targets for treatment.
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TCGA In The News
- September 24, 2012
Video: First Comprehensive Genetic Analysis of Breast Cancer Could Change Treatment (07:36)
PBS's Judy Woodruff interviews Dr. Harold Varmus, the director of the National Cancer Institute, regarding The Cancer Genome Atlas's comprehensive breast cancer study and its possible future implications. - September 24, 2012
Scientists Parse Genes Of Breast Cancer's Four Major Types
NPR's Richard Knox reports on The Cancer Genome Atlas's findings from their latest comprehensive breast cancer study. - September 23, 2012
Study Divides Breast Cancer Into Four Distinct Types
The New York Times reports on the The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network's comprehensive genomic characterization of breast cancer, and their study of the four major genomic subtypes of the disease.
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Histopathological image of cerebral glioblastoma.
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The difference between a normal cell and cancer cell and how understanding the changes in DNA that cause cancer can help doctors develop better treatments.
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Tim Ley, M.D., describes key AML mutation.
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