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*For contributors, we've created a '''<u>[[Video_Tutorial|Video Tutorial]]</u>''' demonstrating how to add content to the CCGA. Please also refer to helpful '''<u>[[Author Instructions|Author Instructions]]</u>'''.
 
*For contributors, we've created a '''<u>[[Video_Tutorial|Video Tutorial]]</u>''' demonstrating how to add content to the CCGA. Please also refer to helpful '''<u>[[Author Instructions|Author Instructions]]</u>'''.
 
*Become a part of our Twitter family for the latest updates [https://twitter.com/ccgawiki '''@ccgawiki'''].
 
*Become a part of our Twitter family for the latest updates [https://twitter.com/ccgawiki '''@ccgawiki'''].
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Revision as of 11:58, 19 September 2024

Welcome to the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA)! The CCGA is a collaborative effort to document and describe clinically relevant chromosomal and other genomic abnormalities in cancer structured based on current WHO classification as published by IARC. The Wiki style interface allows for real-time editing and content sharing within our genetics community. This resource is sponsored and supported by the Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC) and contributed to by colleagues with an interest in clinical cytogenetics, molecular genetics and genomics in cancer.

  • Contact us for more information or suggestions for updates.
  • For contributors, we've created a Video Tutorial demonstrating how to add content to the CCGA. Please also refer to helpful Author Instructions.
  • Become a part of our Twitter family for the latest updates @ccgawiki.


 
Search content structured based on the WHO Classification (click book image). Reference: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. Haematolymphoid tumours [Internet; beta version ahead of print]. Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2022. The hierarchical tumour classification structure is reproduced from the WHO Classification of Tumours with permission from the copyright holder, ©International Agency for Research on Cancer.


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