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What types of data are commonly shared in cancer research?

In cancer research, various types of data are shared, including genomic data (e.g., DNA sequences and mutations), transcriptomic data (e.g., RNA expression levels), proteomic data (e.g., protein expression levels), and clinical data (e.g., patient demographics, treatment regimens, and outcomes). Additionally, imaging data from techniques such as MRI and CT scans, as well as metadata describing experimental conditions, are also shared.

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