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Abstract 6569: ClinGen Somatic and CIViC collaborate to comprehensively evaluate somatic variants in cancer

The comprehensive evaluation of somatic variants in cancer requires consensus interpretation of their potential clinical significance (diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment response) and oncogenicity. To aid precision medicine through public interpretations, a multifaceted collaborative effort is requ...

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Published in:Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 2023-04, Vol.83 (7_Supplement), p.6569-6569
Main Authors: Saliba, Jason, Danos, Arpad, Krysiak, Kilannin, Coffman, Adam, Kiwala, Susanna, McMichael, Joshua, Grisdale, Cameron J., King, Ian, Selvarajah, Shamini, Xu, Xinjie, Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi, Satgunaseelan, Laveniya, Meredith, David, Evans, Mark, Mullighan, Charles G., Akkari, Yassmine, Raca, Gordana, Roy, Angshumoy, Wagner, Alex H., Govindan, Ramaswamy, Griffith, Obi L., Griffith, Malachi
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CIViC recently created Oncogenic Assertions, which supports the application of ClinGen/CGC/VICC codes. Three SC-VCEPs (FGFR, FLT3, and Histone H3) are tailoring the ClinGen/CGC/VICC Oncogenicity guidelines to their specific genes and CIViC will enable their ClinGen-approved, modified codes to be applied directly to their Oncogenic Assertions. Also, two SC-VCEPs (NTRK and BCR::ABL1-like) are developing fusion specific oncogenicity classification guidelines, which will be applied to their fusion specific CIViC Oncogenic Assertions. ClinGen Somatic groups have generated 695 CIViC Evidence Items and 33 Assertions from over 400 published papers. These numbers will continue to grow along with the development of more SC-VCEPs. ClinGen Somatic and CIViC foster collaboration, innovation, and most importantly the advancement of precision medicine. Citation Format: Jason Saliba, Arpad Danos, Kilannin Krysiak, Adam Coffman, Susanna Kiwala, Joshua McMichael, Cameron J. 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