NCI Cancer Research Data Commons: Resources to Share Key Cancer Data.
Zhining WangTanja M DavidsenGina R KuffelKanakaDurga AddepalliAmanda BellEsmeralda Casas-SilvaHayley M DingerdissenKeyvan FarahaniAndriy Y FedorovSharon GaheenRobert L GrossmanRon KikinisErika KimJohn OtridgeTodd PihlMelissa PorterHenry RodriguezLouis M StaudtRatna R ThanguduSudha VenkatachariJean Claude ZenklusenXu Zhangnull nullJill S Barnholtz-SloanAnthony R KerlavagePublished in: Cancer research (2024)
Since 2014, the NCI has launched a series of data commons as part of the Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) ecosystem housing genomic, proteomic, imaging, and clinical data to support cancer research and promote data sharing of NCI-funded studies. This review describes each data commons (Genomic Data Commons, Proteomic Data Commons, Integrated Canine Data Commons, Cancer Data Service, Imaging Data Commons, and Clinical and Translational Data Commons), including their unique and shared features, accomplishments, and challenges. Also discussed is how the CRDC data commons implement Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) principles and promote data sharing in support of the new NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy. See related articles by Brady et al., p. 1384, Pot et al., p. 1396, and Kim et al., p. 1404.