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articles/open-datasets/dataset-the-cancer-genome-atlas.md

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[!INCLUDE [Open Dataset usage notice](./includes/open-datasets-change-notice.md)]
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The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), a landmark cancer genomics program, molecularly characterized over 20,000 primary cancer and matched normal samples spanning 33 cancer types[[1]](https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/organization/ccg/research/structural-genomics/tcga). The TCGA cancer data made available publically are two tiers: open or controlled access.
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The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), a landmark cancer genomics program, molecularly characterized over 20,000 primary cancer and matched normal samples spanning 33 cancer types[[1]](https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/organization/ccg/research/structural-genomics/tcga). The TCGA cancer data are made publicly available in two tiers: open or controlled access.
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- Open access [available on Azure]: This dataset contains deindentified clinical and biospecimen data or summarized data that doesn't contain any individually identifiable information. The data types included are Gene expression, methylation beta values and protein quantification. DNA level datatype includes gene level copy number and masked copy number segment.
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- Controlled access: This dataset is the individual level sequence data and requires approval through dbGap for access.

articles/search/search-create-app-portal.md

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The wizard provides a basic layout for rendered search results that includes space for a thumbnail image, a title, and description. Backing each of these elements is a field in your index that provides the data.
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1. Skip **Thumbnail** because this index doesn't have images, but if you have an index field that's populated with URLs resolving to publically available images, you should specify that field for the thumbnail area. If your index doesn't have image URLs, leave this field blank.
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1. Skip **Thumbnail** because this index doesn't have images, but if you have an index field that's populated with URLs resolving to publicly available images, you should specify that field for the thumbnail area. If your index doesn't have image URLs, leave this field blank.
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1. In Title, choose a field that conveys the uniqueness of each document. In this sample, the Hotel Name is a reasonable selection.
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