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=== 4. CANCER CATEGORY/TYPE Section ===
 
=== 4. CANCER CATEGORY/TYPE Section ===
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'''''Question:  how many links to diseases in CCGA should we do?  And how do we find the links.  Eg, look at how many "sub diseae pages there are for AML, but the RUNX1 Gene page does not link to them all.'''''
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NOTE:  this section crosses over into the "Disease Pages" in CCGA, and is meant to be a short summary or introduction to the information that is already on the Disease information pages, or will be written there in the future.  This section is to be a list of cancer types important to CCGA, and for the most part, already created cancer disease pages in CCGA.  As you read journal articles and abstracts from Pubmed and content in "World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues" and OMIM, you should be filling in content on this section.  As you come across cancer types that are associated with YGI, you should search CCGA for those diseases (or subclasses of disease) and read the content there.  You should link YGI to the Disease page in CCGA (see examples, below).  You may be able to summarize the content you have found in CCGA disease pages.   
 
NOTE:  this section crosses over into the "Disease Pages" in CCGA, and is meant to be a short summary or introduction to the information that is already on the Disease information pages, or will be written there in the future.  This section is to be a list of cancer types important to CCGA, and for the most part, already created cancer disease pages in CCGA.  As you read journal articles and abstracts from Pubmed and content in "World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues" and OMIM, you should be filling in content on this section.  As you come across cancer types that are associated with YGI, you should search CCGA for those diseases (or subclasses of disease) and read the content there.  You should link YGI to the Disease page in CCGA (see examples, below).  You may be able to summarize the content you have found in CCGA disease pages.   
  
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