The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) is a premier multidisciplinary, multimodal clinical trial research program investigating new therapeutic approaches in the management of gynecologic malignancies. The GOG Tissue Bank, through the Tissue Utilization Subcommittee of the Committee on Experimental Medicine, is an integral part of this program. Since 2003, the GOG Tissue Bank has received and processed specimens from close to 46,000 patients enrolled at over 250 institutions. The Bank also distributed over 81,000 specimens to 215 investigators, resulting in 122 scientific papers. This is reflective of improved access by investigators to the GOG Tissue Bank via NCI web sites and networking of investigators via the Cooperative Human Tissue Network. The GOG Tissue Bank monitors and modifies its tissue procurement and distribution technologies to meet changing investigator needs. This is evidenced by the introduction of tissue microarray and virtual microscopy technologies during the last grant cycle, Our Specific Aims are;1. To extend the spectrum of molecular research in gynecologic cancer via expanded procurement of not only ovarian, but also cervical, uterine, primary peritoneal and rare gynecologic malignancies. 2. To enhance biospecimen data collection and exchange with the Statistical Data Center and all participating GOG disciplines and committees to advance translational research and high-impact discoveries. 3. To extend the spectrum of virtual microscopy and digital pathology for gynecologic cancer via expanded participation, use, and functionality of the technology 4. To continue to expand tissue-based technologies including nucleic acid extractions and tissue microarrays (TMAs) to facilitate molecular research. 5. To harmonize with other Cooperative Group Banks through NCI Group Banking Committee initiatives to simplify investigators'access to biospecimens and associated data.

Public Health Relevance

The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) Tissue Bank receives processes and stores gynecologic cancer specimens from patients enrolled on GOG clinical trials. These specimens are then distributed to investigators across the United States and Canada for use in medical research. The results of this research range from gaining new insights into how cancers develop and progress to the efficacy of new therapeutic regiments.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Resource-Related Research Projects--Cooperative Agreements (U24)
Project #
2U24CA114793-06
Application #
7991466
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCA1-SRLB-5 (M1))
Program Officer
Lubensky, Irina
Project Start
2005-08-15
Project End
2014-03-31
Budget Start
2011-09-23
Budget End
2012-03-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2011
Total Cost
$596,536
Indirect Cost
Name
Gynecologic Oncology Group
Department
Type
DUNS #
136664096
City
Crofton
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21114
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Jeske, Yvette W; Ali, Shamshad; Byron, Sara A et al. (2017) FGFR2 mutations are associated with poor outcomes in endometrioid endometrial cancer: An NRG Oncology/Gynecologic Oncology Group study. Gynecol Oncol 145:366-373
McCourt, Carolyn K; Deng, Wei; Dizon, Don S et al. (2017) A phase II evaluation of ixabepilone in the treatment of recurrent/persistent carcinosarcoma of the uterus, an NRG Oncology/Gynecologic Oncology Group study. Gynecol Oncol 144:101-106
McMeekin, D Scott; Tritchler, David L; Cohn, David E et al. (2016) Clinicopathologic Significance of Mismatch Repair Defects in Endometrial Cancer: An NRG Oncology/Gynecologic Oncology Group Study. J Clin Oncol 34:3062-8
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