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International Cancer Proteogenome Consortium

Cancer knows no borders

The International Cancer Proteogenome Consortium (ICPC), is a voluntary scientific organization that provides a forum for collaboration among some of the world's leading cancer and proteogenomic research centers.  Catalyzed by the effort of the Cancer MoonshotSM (White House Fact Sheet - Australia; White House Fact Sheet - United Nations Good Summit) to encourage international cooperation and investments among nations in cancer research and care, as well as new efforts in precision medicine, the International Cancer Proteogenome Consortium (ICPC) was launched in late 2016.  The ICPC brings together more than a dozen countries to study the application of proteogenomic analysis in predicting cancer treatment success and to share data and results with researchers worldwide, hastening progress for patients.

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International Cancer Proteogenome Consortium

Learn about ICPC and how the consortium is breaking down silos to advance proteogenomic cancer research worldwide.

Go To ICPC Website