Redactions
For TCGA data, redaction is the removal of cases from the data prior to publication or release. Redacted cases are generally rare, but cases must be redacted when the TSS/BCR subject link is incorrect ("unknown patient identity"), or in the case of genotype mismatch, completely wrong cancer, or completely wrong organ/tissue. Redaction occurs regardless of a case's analyte characterization or DCC data deposition status.
Rescission is the removal of samples from the list of redactions. This happens if the reason for redaction is eventually cleared up. For clarity, rescinded redactions do not appear in this report.
Barcode | UUID | Date | Type | Category | Notes |
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TCGA-A6-2670 | 65bb7520-f055-43a8-b735-1152fa2c9e04 | 05/20/2011 | COAD | Subject withdrew consent | [intgen.org]: Subject Withdrew Consent Subject_Withdrew_Consent_Date=4/19/2011 TCGA policy allows the distribution of data from a subject withdrawal provided the data have been created prior to the withdrawal date. In practice this means no new Level 1 data may be created but new Level 2 and Level 3 data may be created provided it is based on the original Level 1 data. Level 1 data created after the withdrawal data will not be accepted by the DCC. |
TCGA-DM-A286 | 224effcb-2d4b-429a-9247-42028ae577e5 | 06/25/2013 | COAD | Inadvertently shipped | See DCC JIRA ticket QUAL-243 |
TCGA-DM-A286-01A-21-A17M-20 | 1d36958d-731f-4fe8-9f75-060e092f310f | 06/25/2013 | COAD | Inadvertently shipped | See DCC JIRA ticket QUAL-243 |
TCGA-F4-6857 | e2fca12c-1a5a-4ba7-9233-d31560fc43be | 03/20/2012 | COAD | Subject identity unknown | Gender mismatch between clinical and genomic data. Site unable to provide/confirm correct data. |