TY - JOUR
T1 - St. Jude Survivorship Portal
T2 - Sharing and Analyzing Large Clinical and Genomic Datasets from Pediatric Cancer Survivors
AU - Matt, Gavriel Y.
AU - Sioson, Edgar
AU - Shelton, Kyla
AU - Wang, Jian
AU - Lu, Congyu
AU - Peraza, Airen Zaldivar
AU - Gangwani, Karishma
AU - Paul, Robin
AU - Reilly, Colleen
AU - Acić, Aleksandar
AU - Liu, Qi
AU - Sandor, Stephanie R.
AU - McLeod, Clay
AU - Patel, Jaimin
AU - Wang, Fan
AU - Im, Cindy
AU - Wang, Zhaoming
AU - Sapkota, Yadav
AU - Wilson, Carmen L.
AU - Bhakta, Nickhill
AU - Ness, Kirsten K.
AU - Armstrong, Gregory T.
AU - Hudson, Melissa M.
AU - Robison, Leslie L.
AU - Zhang, Jinghui
AU - Yasui, Yutaka
AU - Zhou, Xin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - Childhood cancer survivorship studies generate comprehensive datasets comprising demographic, diagnosis, treatment, outcome, and genomic data from survivors. To broadly share this data, we created the St. Jude Survivorship Portal (https://survivorship.stjude. cloud), the first data portal for sharing, analyzing, and visualizing pediatric cancer survivorship data. More than 1,600 phenotypic variables and 400 million genetic variants from more than 7,700 childhood cancer survivors can be explored on this free, open-access portal. Summary statistics of variables are computed on-the-fly and visualized through interactive and customizable charts. Survivor cohorts can be customized and/or divided into groups for comparative analysis. Users can also seam-lessly perform cumulative incidence and regression analyses on the stored survivorship data. Using the portal, we explored the ototoxic effects of platinum-based chemotherapy, uncovered a novel association between mental health, age, and limb amputation, and discovered a novel haplotype in MAGI3 strongly associated with cardiomyopathy specifically in survivors of African ancestry.
AB - Childhood cancer survivorship studies generate comprehensive datasets comprising demographic, diagnosis, treatment, outcome, and genomic data from survivors. To broadly share this data, we created the St. Jude Survivorship Portal (https://survivorship.stjude. cloud), the first data portal for sharing, analyzing, and visualizing pediatric cancer survivorship data. More than 1,600 phenotypic variables and 400 million genetic variants from more than 7,700 childhood cancer survivors can be explored on this free, open-access portal. Summary statistics of variables are computed on-the-fly and visualized through interactive and customizable charts. Survivor cohorts can be customized and/or divided into groups for comparative analysis. Users can also seam-lessly perform cumulative incidence and regression analyses on the stored survivorship data. Using the portal, we explored the ototoxic effects of platinum-based chemotherapy, uncovered a novel association between mental health, age, and limb amputation, and discovered a novel haplotype in MAGI3 strongly associated with cardiomyopathy specifically in survivors of African ancestry.
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U2 - 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-1441
DO - 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-1441
M3 - Article
C2 - 38593228
AN - SCOPUS:85200525071
SN - 2159-8274
VL - 14
SP - 1403
EP - 1417
JO - Cancer discovery
JF - Cancer discovery
IS - 8
ER -