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Cancer Care Engineering Colorectal Cancer : Rationale and Process

By Ann Christine Catlin

Purdue University

Category Teaching Materials
Abstract

Sample Acquisition and Management team leader Gabriela Chiorean, M.D. presents the rationale and process for cancer care engineering of colorectal cancer.

  • Perform "omics" analysis of healthy, polyps, cancer samples
  • Compare analysis results between cancer, polyps and healthy: develop new screening and risk assessment tools
  • Analyze changes in "omics" analysis with treatment and correlate with response/toxicity: predictive markers
  • Perform mathematical modeling and bio-mapping
  • Identify biomarkers for patient susceptibility and treatment responses
  • Deliver improved care care
Contributor Ann Christine Catlin
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credits Gabriela Chiorean, M.D.
sponsoredby The Cancer Care Engineering project is supported by the Department of Defense, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program, Fort Detrick, MD (W81-XWH-08-1-0065) administered jointly through the Oncological Sciences Center at Purdue University and the Indiana University Simon Cancer Center, the Walther Cancer Foundation, and the Regenstrief Foundation.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Ann Christine Catlin (2010), "Cancer Care Engineering Colorectal Cancer : Rationale and Process," http://ccehub.org/resources/293.

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Tags
  1. cancer care engineering
  2. rationale
  3. sample acquisition