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* For a Word document template for authoring a disease-specific page before transferring content online please click here ???.
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* For a Word document template for authoring an overview page before transferring content online, please click here ???.
For a Word document template for authoring a disease-specific page before transferring content online please click here ???.
 
 
 
For a Word document template for authoring an overview page before transferring content online, please click here ???.
 
  
 
'''<u>Policy for Inclusion of Figures on the CCGA Site</u>'''
 
'''<u>Policy for Inclusion of Figures on the CCGA Site</u>'''
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Use of illustrative figures on the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is encouraged. This policy defines the process for inclusion of a figure.
 
Use of illustrative figures on the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is encouraged. This policy defines the process for inclusion of a figure.
  
# For figures created by an individual or provided from their lab, the PHI must be removed and the submitter’s name and institution included in the figure legend.
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#For figures created by an individual or provided from their lab, the PHI must be removed and the submitter’s name and institution included in the figure legend.
# For figures from any other source (such as a website or published paper), a link to the image content, if openly accessible, can be used on the CCGA page.  If such a link is not possible, written permission must be obtained by the person creating the CCGA page before addition to the page.  This written permission should be shared with the Associate Editor of the related section and copied to ccga@cancergenomics.org.  The figure legend should include the appropriate reference and confirmation that permission was obtained.
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#For figures from any other source (such as a website or published paper), a link to the image content, if openly accessible, can be used on the CCGA page.  If such a link is not possible, written permission must be obtained by the person creating the CCGA page before addition to the page.  This written permission should be shared with the Associate Editor of the related section and copied to ccga@cancergenomics.org.  The figure legend should include the appropriate reference and confirmation that permission was obtained.

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  • For a Word document template for authoring a disease-specific page before transferring content online please click here ???.
  • For a Word document template for authoring an overview page before transferring content online, please click here ???.

Policy for Inclusion of Figures on the CCGA Site

Use of illustrative figures on the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is encouraged. This policy defines the process for inclusion of a figure.

  1. For figures created by an individual or provided from their lab, the PHI must be removed and the submitter’s name and institution included in the figure legend.
  2. For figures from any other source (such as a website or published paper), a link to the image content, if openly accessible, can be used on the CCGA page.  If such a link is not possible, written permission must be obtained by the person creating the CCGA page before addition to the page.  This written permission should be shared with the Associate Editor of the related section and copied to ccga@cancergenomics.org.  The figure legend should include the appropriate reference and confirmation that permission was obtained.