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Revision as of 04:13, 5 November 2025

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Welcome to the CCGA!

  • An open resource focused on describing clinically relevant chromosomal and genomic abnormalities in cancer​
  • Intended as a companion resource to the WHO Classification of Tumours (WCT) book series​
  • Provides clinically significant genetic information for entities based on the current WCT disease ontology​
  • Supported by the Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC) and in collaboration with IARC (publisher of the WCT book series)​
  • Crowdsourced using a wiki-style interface, allowing for real-time editing and content sharing ​
  • Contributed to by colleagues with an interest in clinical cytogenetics, molecular genetics and genomics in cancer (Volunteer Form)


 


editSearch Content Structured Based on the WHO Classification of Tumours (click book images below)
Reference: WHO Classification of Tumours. The hierarchical tumour classification structure is reproduced with permission from the copyright holder, ©International Agency for Research on Cancer.


CGC Workgroups Recurrent Loci Tables AML | MDS/MPN | CLL | CNS Tumors | Plasma Cell Neoplasms | Breast Cancer | Renal Neoplasia | B-ALL