The International Cancer Genome Consortium Accelerating Research in Genomic Oncology (ICGC ARGO) is excited to announce Data Release 13, marking a major milestone in our mission to advance cancer research through global data sharing.
This latest release doubles the number of donors available to researchers compared to the previous release, bringing the total to 5,528 donors. The platform now has registered over 8,000 patients, supporting a wide range of cancer studies and comparative analyses.
Data release 13 features new 366 donors and updates to 6 existing donors from programs:
- BC Cancer Personalized OncoGenomics Program (POG-CA)
- CRUK Grand Challenge – Mutographs (MUTO-INTL)
- Polyethnic-1000 (P1000-US)
- Multicenter Study to Profile and Monitor Cancer-related Genomic Alterations in Circulating Tumor DNA and Gut Microbiome in Advanced Solid Malignancies - SCRUM-Japan MONSTAR-SCREEN (MONSTAR-JP).
Researchers can now access:
Detailed clinical data fields, covering primary diagnosis, treatment history, follow up and more.
Over 130,000 files across multiple data types, including genomic, transcriptomic, and healthcare data.
With rich, comprehensive clinical annotations and growing multi-modal datasets, ICGC ARGO continues to empower the research community with the high-quality data needed to better understand cancer and drive discoveries in precision oncology.
Explore the data and learn more at https://platform.icgc-argo.org/