Organizing knowledge to enable personalization of medicine in cancer

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Interpretation of the clinical significance of genomic alterations remains the most severe bottleneck preventing the realization of personalized medicine in cancer. We propose a knowledge commons to facilitate collaborative contributions and open discussion of clinical decision-making based on genomic events in cancer.

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Good, B. M., Ainscough, B. J., McMichael, J. F., Su, A. I., & Griffith, O. L. (2014). Organizing knowledge to enable personalization of medicine in cancer. Genome Biology, 15(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0438-7

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