@article{17ca9a67774741d2b5cc51ae177083d8,
title = "Genomics, bio specimens, and other biological data: Current status and future directions",
keywords = "biospecimens, data storage, genomics, informatics, radiogenomics",
author = "Rosenstein, {Barry S.} and Arvind Rao and Moran, {Jean M.} and Spratt, {Daniel E.} and Mendonca, {Marc S.} and Bissan Al-Lazikani and Mayo, {Charles S.} and Corey Speers",
note = "Funding Information: While an effort that begins by trying to capture all data at all institutions on all patients is unlikely to be successful in the near term, an effort that includes multi-institutional and multi-tiered (i.e., academic, organizational, and industry) collaborations is likely to help move the field towards this greater goal. Critical to the successful advocacy for the integration of this data is receiving the support of large organizations already operating within this space. This includes dialogue with and endorsement from the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the NRG, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Global Alliance for Genomics in Health. As the sources for genomic and biospecimen data become increasingly available and complex, the inclusion of all parties associated with the data generation and usage in these collaborations will be important. By identifying those groups that both have an interest in the integration of these data and who “touch” the data on a daily basis, potential pitfalls will be more readily identified, and avoided, as this process continues.",
year = "2018",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1002/mp.12912",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "45",
pages = "e829--e833",
journal = "Medical physics",
issn = "0094-2405",
publisher = "AAPM - American Association of Physicists in Medicine",
number = "10",
}