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Supplementary Video S1 from “Personalized Cancer Therapy”: A Publicly Available Precision Oncology Resource
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posted on 2024-07-24, 21:00 authored by Katherine C. Kurnit, Ann M. Bailey, Jia Zeng, Amber M. Johnson, Md. Abu Shufean, Lauren Brusco, Beate C. Litzenburger, Nora S. Sánchez, Yekaterina B. Khotskaya, Vijaykumar Holla, Amy Simpson, Gordon B. Mills, John Mendelsohn, Elmer Bernstam, Kenna Shaw, Funda Meric-BernstamA virtual tour of the Personalized Cancer Therapy website (www.personalizedcancertherapy.org).
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Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
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MD Anderson Cancer Center
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High-throughput genomic and molecular profiling of tumors is emerging as an important clinical approach. Molecular profiling is increasingly being used to guide cancer patient care, especially in advanced and incurable cancers. However, navigating the scientific literature to make evidence-based clinical decisions based on molecular profiling results is overwhelming for many oncology clinicians and researchers. The Personalized Cancer Therapy website (www.personalizedcancertherapy.org) was created to provide an online resource for clinicians and researchers to facilitate navigation of available data. Specifically, this resource can be used to help identify potential therapy options for patients harboring oncogenic genomic alterations. Herein, we describe how content on www.personalizedcancertherapy.org is generated and maintained. We end with case scenarios to illustrate the clinical utility of the website. The goal of this publicly available resource is to provide easily accessible information to a broad oncology audience, as this may help ease the information retrieval burden facing participants in the precision oncology field. Cancer Res; 77(21); e123–6. ©2017 AACR.Usage metrics
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