AACR Project GENIE is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Look back at the history, growth, and impact of this publicly accessible cancer registry that is continuing to support clinical decision-making and advance precision medicine: buff.ly/XC6FCZv #AACRGENIE #AACRStories
Ten years ago, AACR Past President Charles L. Sawyers brought his vision of a publicly accessible cancer registry of genomic data to life with AACR Project GENIE. Now, this data-sharing initiative is helping advance precision medicine. Learn more: buff.ly/XC6FCZv #AACRGENIE #AACRStories
AACR Project GENIE®, a publicly accessible cancer registry of real-world clinico-genomic data, has released its 18th public dataset. The registry now contains more than 250,000 genomic samples from over 211,000 patients. Learn more:
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Researchers at #AACR25 shared how AACR Project GENIE is helping uncover insights about rare cancer, early-onset cancer, colorectal cancer, and tumor-agnostic therapy that could impact patient care. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: buff.ly/36pDIFP #AACRGENIE
Researchers at #AACR25 shared how AACR Project GENIE is helping uncover insights about rare cancer, early-onset cancer, colorectal cancer, and tumor-agnostic therapy that could impact patient care. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: www.aacr.org/blog/2025/06... #AACRGENIE
More than 19,000 users have accessed AACR Project GENIE®, the open-source, international registry of real-world clinico-genomic data containing over 214,000 sequenced tumors from over 185,000 patients. Read more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: annualreport2024.aacr.org/project_geni... #AACRGENIE
March is #MultipleMyelomaAwarenessMonth. AACR Project GENIE offers valuable insights into the genomic landscape of multiple myeloma, with 1,167 patients and 1,548 sequenced tumor samples. #AACRGENIE: www.aacr.org/professional... Powering the future of precision oncology.