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The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science.

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Lilly, JV; Rokita, JL; Mason, JL; Patton, T; Stefankiewiz, S; Higgins, D; Trooskin, G; Larouci, CA; Arya, K; Appert, E; Heath, AP; Zhu, Y ...
Published in: Neoplasia
January 2023

Pediatric brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children in the United States and contribute a disproportionate number of potential years of life lost compared to adult cancers. Moreover, survivors frequently suffer long-term side effects, including secondary cancers. The Children's Brain Tumor Network (CBTN) is a multi-institutional international clinical research consortium created to advance therapeutic development through the collection and rapid distribution of biospecimens and data via open-science research platforms for real-time access and use by the global research community. The CBTN's 32 member institutions utilize a shared regulatory governance architecture at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to accelerate and maximize the use of biospecimens and data. As of August 2022, CBTN has enrolled over 4700 subjects, over 1500 parents, and collected over 65,000 biospecimen aliquots for research. Additionally, over 80 preclinical models have been developed from collected tumors. Multi-omic data for over 1000 tumors and germline material are currently available with data generation for > 5000 samples underway. To our knowledge, CBTN provides the largest open-access pediatric brain tumor multi-omic dataset annotated with longitudinal clinical and outcome data, imaging, associated biospecimens, child-parent genomic pedigrees, and in vivo and in vitro preclinical models. Empowered by NIH-supported platforms such as the Kids First Data Resource and the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative, the CBTN continues to expand the resources needed for scientists to accelerate translational impact for improved outcomes and quality of life for children with brain and spinal cord tumors.

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Neoplasia

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1476-5586

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

35

Start / End Page

100846

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Life
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Humans
  • Child
  • Brain Neoplasms
  • Adult
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Lilly, J. V., Rokita, J. L., Mason, J. L., Patton, T., Stefankiewiz, S., Higgins, D., … Waanders, A. J. (2023). The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science. Neoplasia, 35, 100846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2022.100846
Lilly, Jena V., Jo Lynne Rokita, Jennifer L. Mason, Tatiana Patton, Stephanie Stefankiewiz, David Higgins, Gerri Trooskin, et al. “The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science.Neoplasia 35 (January 2023): 100846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2022.100846.
Lilly JV, Rokita JL, Mason JL, Patton T, Stefankiewiz S, Higgins D, et al. The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science. Neoplasia. 2023 Jan;35:100846.
Lilly, Jena V., et al. “The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science.Neoplasia, vol. 35, Jan. 2023, p. 100846. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.neo.2022.100846.
Lilly JV, Rokita JL, Mason JL, Patton T, Stefankiewiz S, Higgins D, Trooskin G, Larouci CA, Arya K, Appert E, Heath AP, Zhu Y, Brown MA, Zhang B, Farrow BK, Robins S, Morgan AM, Nguyen TQ, Frenkel E, Lehmann K, Drake E, Sullivan C, Plisiewicz A, Coleman N, Patterson L, Koptyra M, Helili Z, Van Kuren N, Young N, Kim MC, Friedman C, Lubneuski A, Blackden C, Williams M, Baubet V, Tauhid L, Galanaugh J, Boucher K, Ijaz H, Cole KA, Choudhari N, Santi M, Moulder RW, Waller J, Rife W, Diskin SJ, Mateos M, Parsons DW, Pollack IF, Goldman S, Leary S, Caporalini C, Buccoliero AM, Scagnet M, Haussler D, Hanson D, Firestein R, Cain J, Phillips JJ, Gupta N, Mueller S, Grant G, Monje-Deisseroth M, Partap S, Greenfield JP, Hashizume R, Smith A, Zhu S, Johnston JM, Fangusaro JR, Miller M, Wood MD, Gardner S, Carter CL, Prolo LM, Pisapia J, Pehlivan K, Franson A, Niazi T, Rubin J, Abdelbaki M, Ziegler DS, Lindsay HB, Stucklin AG, Gerber N, Vaske OM, Quinsey C, Rood BR, Nazarian J, Raabe E, Jackson EM, Stapleton S, Lober RM, Kram DE, Koschmann C, Storm PB, Lulla RR, Prados M, Resnick AC, Waanders AJ. The children's brain tumor network (CBTN) - Accelerating research in pediatric central nervous system tumors through collaboration and open science. Neoplasia. 2023 Jan;35:100846.
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Published In

Neoplasia

DOI

EISSN

1476-5586

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

35

Start / End Page

100846

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Life
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Humans
  • Child
  • Brain Neoplasms
  • Adult
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences