The Cancer Genome Atlas - Publication Reports and Findings By TCGA

Publication Reports and Findings By TCGA

Progress as of January 16, 2011
Cancer Type Studied Sample collection Complete Data Publicly Available Some Identified Mutation
Glioblastoma Multiforme X X NF1, ERBB2, TP53, PlK3R1
Lower Grade Glioma X
Breast Lobular Carcinoma X
Breast Ductal Carcinoma X X ESR1, GATA3, FOXA1, XBP1, and cMYB
Colorectal Adenocarcinoma X X New Potential drivers: ARlD1A, SOX9, FAM123B/WTX; Overexpression of: ERBB2, IGF2; mutations i WNT pathway
Stomach Adenocarcinoma X
Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinoma X X mutations in TP53 occurred in 96% of the cases studied; mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 occurred in 21% of the cases
Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma X X
Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma X
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma X
Thyroid Carcinoma X
Acute Myeloid Leukemia X
Cutaneous Melanoma
Lung Adenocarcinoma X
Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma X
Clear Cell Carcinoma X X
Kidney Papillary Carcinoma X
Invasive Urothelial Bladder Cancer
Prostate Adenocarcinoma
Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma X X

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