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OCCPR Webinar: The Cancer Imaging Archive

The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) houses radiology and histopathology data for the CPTAC Program. There are over 1500 cases and with more than 6000 images…and counting…of 10 cancer types freely available for the public to view. Each case has complementary proteomic data through the Proteomic Data Commons and genomic data through the Genomic Data Commons, which are all also publicly and freely available. 

This month’s OCCPR Webinar will be exploring OCCPR Webinar: TCIAthis great resource with Mr. Justin Kirby, Technical Director at TCIA.  Mr. Kirby will demonstrate how to navigate the TCIA-CPTAC Pathology Portal and tap into the vast amount of imaging information that you can access.  He will also introduce you to CPTAC Imaging Special Interest Group and answer any questions you may have.  Registration is required.

This webinar is brought to you by the Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research (OCCPR). OCCPR aims to improve prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer by enhancing the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cancer, advancing proteome/proteogenome science and technology development through community resources (data and reagents), and accelerating the translation of molecular findings into the clinic.