Other NCI-Supported Tissue and Data Resources

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The NCI Cooperative Breast Cancer Tissue Resource (CBCTR) can provide researchers with access to approximately 9,000 cases of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded primary breast cancer tissue, with associated pathology and clinical data. The collection is particularly well-suited for validation studies of diagnostic and prognostic markers. Contact the CBCTR website or Ms. Sherrill Long, Information Management Services, Inc., (301)

The NCI Cooperative Prostate Cancer Tissue Resource (CPCTR) can provide researchers with access to over 4,000 cases of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded primary prostate cancer specimens, with associated pathology and clinical data. Fresh-frozen tissue is available with limited clinical follow up information. The CPCTR also has prostate cancer tissue micro-arrays with associated pathology and clinical data. Contact the CPCTR website or Ms. Sherrill Long, Information Management Services, Inc., (301) 984-3445; e-mail: longs@imsweb.com.

The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) Tissue Bank can provide malignant, benign, and normal ovarian, and cervical tissue with associated clinical information. The bank was established to provide carefully preserved specimens needed for molecular biology studies of gynecologic tumors. Contact the GOG Tissue Bank, Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, (614) 722-2890.

The Cancer Family Registries (CFR) includes two international registries: the Cancer Family Registry for Breast Cancer Studies (CFRBCS) and the Cancer Family Registry for Colorectal Cancer Studies (CFRCCS). The CRFBCS provides biological specimens with associated family history, clinical, demographic and epidemiologic data from participants with a family history of breast cancer, breast/ovarian cancer, or Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and their relatives. The CFRBCS's repository is particularly suited to support interdisciplinary and translational breast cancer research. The Colorectal Cancer Studies (CFRCCS) collection includes family history information, epidemiologic and clinical data, and related biological specimens from individuals who have histories of colorectal cancer, and their families. The CRFCCS Registry is a resource for population-based, translational research in the genetic epidemiology of colorectal cancer. For information on these registries, contact the CFR website or Dr. Daniela Seminara, NCI, (301) 496-9600; e-mail: seminard@epndce.nci.nih.gov.

The AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource (ACSR) provides qualified researchers with tissue, cell, blood and fluid specimens from a wide spectrum of HIV-related or associated diseases, including cancer, and from appropriate HIV-negative controls. The specimens and associated clinical data are available for research studies, particularly those that translate basic research findings to clinical application. Contact the ACSR Web site or Dr. Jodi Black, 301-402-6293; email: jb377x@nih.gov

The NCI Specimen Resource Locator is a database that helps researchers locate specimens for research. The database includes resources such as tissue banks and tissue procurement systems with access to normal, benign, pre-cancerous and/or cancerous human tissue covering a wide variety of organ sites. Researchers specify the types of specimens, number of cases, preservation methods and associated data they require. The Locator will search the database and return a list of tissue resources most likely to meet the requirements. When no match is obtained, the researcher is referred to the NCI Tissue Expediter (e-mail: tissexp@mail.nih.gov). The Tissue Expediter is a scientist who helps match researchers with appropriate resources or identify appropriate collaborators when those are necessary.


Last updated: 06/02/04.
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