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@Doc James: I'm a software engineer for the non-profit Rare Cancer Research Foundation. RCRF built the website in question (Pattern.org) to serve as a resource and to help rare cancer patients directly donate their tumor tissue to cancer researchers who are trying to create cell lines. 40% of rare cancers don't have a single model to study and 80% of them have fewer than five models.
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