Center for Cancer Genomics (CCG)

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Launch the Genomic Data Commons
Access and contribute cancer genomics datasets and associated clinical data.

The National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Center for Cancer Genomics (CCG) unifies NCI's activities in cancer genomics by aiming to synthesize research in different fields of cancer genomics – structural, functional, and computational – to improve patient outcomes. CCG programs and collaborations generate cancer genomic and clinical data, and make these data available for widespread use by the research community.

The NCI Genomic Data Commons

This NCI-supported knowledge system for cancer genomic and clinical data fosters precision medicine in oncology.

Programs

Learn more about the programs managed by CCG and the offices it oversees, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Program Office and the Office of Cancer Genomics (OCG).

Collaborations

Explore CCG’s collaborations with colleagues at NCI and researchers around the world.

Insights & Innovations Blog

Read interviews with investigators, updates from CCG's Director and others, CCG's latest news and announcements, and overviews of new influential papers in cancer genomics.

Divide and Conquer: The Molecular Diagnosis of Cancer

Learn more about the vision of CCG's Director, Louis M. Staudt, M.D., Ph.D., in this Director's Note.