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    For decades, researchers recognized that naturally occurring cancers in dogs were similar to those found in humans. Officially launched in 2020, the Integrated Canine Data Commons (ICDC) now gives scientists a way to access data from dogs to better understand how some human cancers start, how they progress, and how best to treat them. We asked three key members of NCI’s ICDC—software engineer…

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    • Did you know? November is #PetCancerAwarenessMonth 🐾. Some naturally occurring cancers in dogs are similar to those found in people. The Integrated Canine Data Commons helps scientists access data from dogs to better understand certain cancers in people. https://t.co/45tkkUUBvB https://t.co/mOdKUwYEgJ