From the analysis of over 11,000 tumors from 33 of the most prevalent forms of cancer, the Pan-Cancer Atlas provides a uniquely comprehensive, in-depth, and interconnected understanding of how, where, and why tumors arise in humans. As a singular and unified point of reference, the Pan-Cancer Atlas is an essential resource for the development of new treatments in the pursuit of precision medicine.

The visualization below presents the Pan-Cancer Atlas as a series of shaded rings that join together to create a beautiful, singular spectrum. Like the research itself, the full impact of this visualization is found in its cohesion. As you scroll below you will see a collection of 27 papers divided into three main categories: cell-of-origin patterns, oncogenic processes, and signaling pathways. Each category is anchored by a flagship paper providing a summary of the core findings for that topic. These are supported by companion papers that explore subtopics in depth.