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Roadmap for a European cancer data management and precision medicine infrastructure

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  • Macha Nikolski

    (IBGC - Institut de biochimie et génétique cellulaires - UB - Université de Bordeaux - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CBIB - Centre de Bioinformatique de Bordeaux - CGFB)

  • Eivind Hovig

    (UiO - University of Oslo)

  • Fatima Al-Shahrour

    (CNIO - Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncologicas / Spanish National Cancer Research Centre [Madrid, Espagne])

  • Niklas Blomberg

    (ELIXIR Hub [Cambridge])

  • Serena Scollen

    (ELIXIR Hub [Cambridge])

  • Alfonso Valencia

    (ICREA - Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats = Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies)

  • Gary Saunders

    (ELIXIR Hub [Cambridge])

Abstract

Gold-standard cancer data management is pivotal to enable precision medicine for European citizens. Achieving this goal relies on key elements: adopting standardized data formats, ensuring robust data privacy, educating professionals about the infrastructure's benefits and leveraging cutting-edge technologies to transform cancer care.

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  • Macha Nikolski & Eivind Hovig & Fatima Al-Shahrour & Niklas Blomberg & Serena Scollen & Alfonso Valencia & Gary Saunders, 2024. "Roadmap for a European cancer data management and precision medicine infrastructure," Post-Print hal-04473020, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04473020
    DOI: 10.1038/s43018-023-00717-6
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    1. Robert Eiss, 2020. "Confusion over Europe’s data-protection law is stalling scientific progress," Nature, Nature, vol. 584(7822), pages 498-498, August.
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