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Breast Cancer Database to Support Personalized Medicine

UC San Diego Health acquired a $2.1-million gift to create a comprehensive breast cancer database to advance personalized medicine solutions for patients with breast cancer.

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By Erin McNemar, MPA

- To develop personalized treatment solutions for patients with breast cancer, UC San Diego Health received a $2.1-million gift to launch a comprehensive breast cancer database.

Philanthropists Richard and Carol Dean Hertzberg donated the gift to create and maintain the Dean-Hertzberg Breast Cancer Database System (BCDS) at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health. The donation will support the work of Anne Wallace, MD, director of the Comprehensive Breast Health Center at UC San Diego Health, and her collaborators at Moores Cancer Center.

The interactive database will empower UC San Diego Health researchers to use clinical data to create new precision medicine approaches for breast cancer patients. The BCDS will use biological, biographical, and demographic data, allowing researchers to study breast cancers with similar clinical features and rare subtypes.