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The extent of the content should be a short paragraph for each cancer type (1-7 sentences).  The content should include:   
 
The extent of the content should be a short paragraph for each cancer type (1-7 sentences).  The content should include:   
 
# Frequency of YGI mutations or fusion genes associated to patients with that specific disease,  
 
# Frequency of YGI mutations or fusion genes associated to patients with that specific disease,  
# Whether the mutation is a common mutation in that specific disease (if it is uncommon, you are likely NOT to reference that fact),  
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# Whether the mutation is a common mutation in that specific disease (if it is uncommon, you are likely NOT to reference that fact, because you would end up referencing dozens or hundreds of mutations and diseases),  
 
# Whether the gene or mutation is a target of drugs
 
# Whether the gene or mutation is a target of drugs
 
# Whether there is diagnostic value in this gene or mutation(s)
 
# Whether there is diagnostic value in this gene or mutation(s)
 
# Whether there is prognostic value in this gene or mutation(s)
 
# Whether there is prognostic value in this gene or mutation(s)
# Whether there are companion diagnostic (in certain therapies) tests based on this gene or mutation(s)
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# Whether there are companion diagnostics (with certain therapies) based on this gene or mutation(s)
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In some cases, you will find that some CCGA Diseases/Cancer Types have not yet been created.  Please do NOT create a disease page.  Instead, create a new sub heading and write the content in that new section. As CCGA grows, we will add new Diseases/Cancer types and link to the Gene pages later (see example of CML, below).
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In some cases, you will find that some CCGA Diseases/Cancer Types have not yet been created.  Please DO NOT create a disease page.  Instead, within the Gene page, simply  curate that information in a heading and contact your editor. As CCGA grows, we will add new Diseases/Cancer types and link to the Gene pages later (see example of CML, below).
    
The example of RUNX1 is shown below.
 
The example of RUNX1 is shown below.
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