Laura Esserman, Principal Investigator at The WISDOM Study, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper she co-authored with colleagues published in JAMA Network:
“I-SPY has always made sure that the tissue and biomarkers generated as part of our research studies are available to advance our understanding of breast cancer biology. We are enormously grateful to all of the I-SPY participants for helping us to create a better future.”
Title: Enhancing Clinical Cancer Research Through Sharing of Data and Biospecimens
Authors: Hans Wildiers, Virginie Adam, Seamus O’Reilly, Josephine Van Cauwenberge, Amal Arahmani, Carlos L. Arteaga, Philippe L. Bedard, Judith Bliss, Panayota Boussis, Etienne Brain, Marc Buyse, Carmela Caballero, David Cameron, Fatima Cardoso, Eva Carrasco, Ana Casas, Boon Chua, Giuseppe Curigliano, Angela DeMichele, Laura Esserman, Giuseppe Floris, Matthew P. Goetz, Theodora Goulioti, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Christine Hodgdon, Michail Ignatiadis, Marleen Kok, Denis Lacombe, Barbro Linderholm, Sherene Loi, Christopher J. Lord, Mairead MacKenzie, Julia Maues, Lydie Meheus, Judy Needham, Patrick Neven, Heather Parsons, Martine Piccart, Lajos Pusztai, Evangelia Razis, Shigehira Saji, Eva Schumacher-Wulf, Gabe S. Sonke, Tania Spanic, Ian F. Tannock, Andrew Tutt, Ander Urruticoechea, Laura van ’t Veer, Ines Vaz-Luis, Gustavo Werutsky, Douglas Yee, Khalil Zaman, Christine Desmedt
Read the Full Article in JAMA Network.

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