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Pre-Cancer Atlas (PCA)

A tumor (yellow) is shown in the background. Components within the microenvironment are overlaid on the tumor, including a dendritic cell (pink), a T-cell (blue), a fibroblast (purple and pink), a natural killer cell (dark blue), a regulatory t cell (aqua), blood vessels (red), a macrophage cell (red with a yellow center), and a myeloid cell (green).

The Pre-cancer Atlas (PCA) Research Centers are part of the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN). HTAN, an NCI-collaborative program, is constructing multi-dimensional atlases of the cellular, morphological, molecular, and spatial features of human cancers and their surrounding microenvironments over time.

The atlases being created by HTAN describe important changes during cancer progression, such as the transition of precancers to malignant tumors, the evolution of metastatic cancer, and the development of treatment resistance.

HTAN is supported by the NCI Division of Cancer Prevention (DCP), NCI Division of Biology (DCB), the NCI Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (DCTD), and the NCI Center for Strategic Science Initiatives (CSSI).

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About Pre-Cancer Atlas

The Pre-cancer Atlas (PCA) Research Centers, along with the Human Tumor Atlas (HTA) Research Centers and a Data Coordinating Center (DCC), make up HTAN. Each PCA Research Center will create a 2D/3D precancer atlas of a pre-cancerous lesion, focusing on how it changes into cancer.

PCA Research Centers have three major tasks:

  • Collecting, processing, and labeling biospecimens.
  • Studying the molecular, cellular, and spatial details of the lesions.
  • Analyzing and modeling the data.

PCA Research Centers will collaborate with other components of HTAN to make the data and analytical tools available to the research community.

Grantee Details

PI Name Sort descending PI Organization Title Grant Number Program Official
Marker, Ryan J

University Of Colorado Denver
United States

Effects of a telehealth exercise program for rural cancer survivors with cancer-related fatigue including integrated longitudinal assessments of objective physical function and fatty acid oxidation 5R01CA292482-02 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Marker, Ryan J

University Of Colorado Denver
United States

Effects of a telehealth exercise program for rural cancer survivors with cancer-related fatigue including integrated longitudinal assessments of objective physical function and fatty acid oxidation 5R01CA292482-02 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Marker, Ryan J

University Of Colorado Denver
United States

Effects of a telehealth exercise program for rural cancer survivors with cancer-related fatigue including integrated longitudinal assessments of objective physical function and fatty acid oxidation 5R01CA292482-02 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Markowitz, Sanford D.

Case Western Reserve University
United States

A Clinical Trial of Cancer Prevention by Biomarker Based Detections of Barrett's Esophagus and Its Progression 1R01CA295877-01
Markowitz, Sanford D.

Case Western Reserve University
United States

Validation of Biomarkers for predicting Barrett's esophagus that will or will not: i) progress towards cancer, or ii) recur after ablation 5U01CA271867-04 Matthew Young, Ph.D.
Markowitz, Sanford D.

Case Western Reserve University
United States

Validation of Biomarkers for predicting Barrett's esophagus that will or will not: i) progress towards cancer, or ii) recur after ablation 5U01CA271867-04 Matthew Young, Ph.D.
Marshall, David T.

Medical University Of South Carolina
United States

Medical University of South Carolina NCORP Minority/Underserved Community Site 3UG1CA189848-11S1 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Marshall, David T.

Medical University Of South Carolina
United States

Medical University of South Carolina NCORP Minority/Underserved Community Site 3UG1CA189848-11S1 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Martinez-Conde, Susana

Suny Downstate Medical Center
United States

Novel Perceptual and Oculomotor Heuristics for Enhancing Radiologic Performance 5R01CA258021-05 Guillermo Marquez, Ph.D.
Masters, Gregory A

Christiana Care Health Services, Inc.
United States

Delaware Christiana Care NCORP 3UG1CA189819-11S1 Vanessa A. White, M.P.H.
Masters, Gregory A

Christiana Care Health Services, Inc.
United States

Delaware Christiana Care NCORP 3UG1CA189819-11S1 Vanessa A. White, M.P.H.
Matin, Khalid

Virginia Commonwealth University
United States

VCU Massey Cancer Center Minority/Underserved NCI Community Oncology Research Program 3UG1CA189869-11S1 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Matin, Khalid

Virginia Commonwealth University
United States

VCU Massey Cancer Center Minority/Underserved NCI Community Oncology Research Program 3UG1CA189869-11S1 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Mcguire, Andrew

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
United States

Rational Vaccine Design to prevent HIV-Associated Lymphoma 5R01CA285227-02
Mclouth, Laurie

University Of Kentucky
United States

Pathways, a Hope-Based Intervention to Support Personal Goal Pursuit, Mental Health, and Quality of Life during Advanced Lung Cancer Treatment 5R01CA283929-03 Brennan Streck, Ph.D., RN, M.P.H.