Purpose: Over the past decade, significant surges in cancer data of all types have happened. To promote sharing and use of these rich data, the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) was developed as a cloud-based infrastructure that provides a large, comprehensive, and expanding collection of cancer data with tools for analysis. We conducted this scoping review of articles to provide an overview of how CRDC resources are being used by cancer researchers.
Methods: A thorough literature search was conducted to identify all relevant publications. We included publications that directly cited CRDC resources to specifically examine the impact and contributions of CRDC by itself. We summarized the distributions and trends of how CRDC components were used by the research community and discussed current research gaps and future opportunities.
Results: In terms of CRDC resources used by the research community, encouraging trends in utilization were observed, suggesting that CRDC has become an important building block for fostering a wide range of cancer research. We also noted a few areas where current applications are rather lacking and provided insights on how improvements can be made by CRDC and research community.
Conclusion: CRDC, as the foundation of a National Cancer Data Ecosystem, will continue empowering the research community to effectively leverage cancer-related data, uncover novel strategies, and address the needs of patients with cancer, ultimately combatting this disease more effectively.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11575903 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/CCI.24.00116 | DOI Listing |
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