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The following table lists caArray studies and provides links to the files associated with each study. Edit?

Study NameDescriptionAssociated Files
Molecular Dissection of Colon Cancer (CoCaNUT)The RNA expression data generated as part of a colon cancer study. Samples were obtained from patients, including primary colon cancer, polyps, metastases, and match normal mucosa.

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DC Lung StudyA large, training, test, multi-site, blinded validation study designed to characterize the performance of several prognostic models based on gene expression for 442 lung adenocarcinomas.

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ISPY I Trial DataThe ISPY study evaluated complete pathologic response and tumor volume change.

Welcome to ISPY1

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Mouse AstrocytomaThis study combines imaging and preclinical information for mouse models of high grade astrocytoma.

Welcome to Mouse Astrocytoma

Study Search Results mouse patient only

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REMBRANDTThe REpository for Molecular BRAin Neoplasia DaTa study.

Welcome to REMBRANDT

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SDSUS StudyThe MRI study.

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TARGET-ALLThe Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET) study focused on genomics tools to rapidly identify potential therapeutic targets in childhood cancers.

Welcome to TARGET-ALL

Study Search Results

TCGA-GBMThe Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) study created a comprehensive atlas of the genomic changes involved in more than 20 common types of cancer.

Welcome to TCGA-GBM

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TCGA-RadiologyThe TCGA Radiology caIntegrator study represents a small cross-section of genotype, phenotype, and clinical data from the larger TCGA study.

Welcome to TCGA-Radiology

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