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An open-source clinical bioinformatics pipeline for real-world NGS implementation: translating genomic variants into actionable treatment strategies in oncology
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Abstract
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has become a cornerstone technology in clinical practice, yet its adoption presents significant challenges. Physicians and oncologists must manage vast amounts of genome-scale data and transform it into actionable insights for complex decision-making. While commercial systems exist to synthesize data from NGS experiments into clinical reports, many are hindered by limitations such as closed-source designs that restrict transparency and customization. Additionally, some fail to leverage publicly available genomic databases, missing opportunities to integrate valuable external data. Furthermore, the rigidity of many tools in accommodating diverse NGS panels limits their applicability across varied clinical scenarios. To address these limitations, we developed OncoReport, an open-source tool that generates comprehensive reports from NGS analyses. By integrating publicly accessible databases, OncoReport provides a robust, user-friendly environment equipped with essential tools for NGS analysis. This design aims to enhance data interpretation and support informed clinical decision-making. Rigorous testing has demonstrated OncoReport’s effectiveness in producing detailed, actionable reports that are clear and easy to use. By automating key aspects of the workflow, the tool significantly reduces manual effort and expedites the synthesis and interpretation of NGS results, making genomic insights more accessible to clinicians. OncoReport offers a transparent, flexible, and efficient framework for clinicians to analyze and apply genomic data in patient care. By streamlining workflows and leveraging open-source principles, it empowers healthcare professionals to make informed, data-driven decisions. OncoReport is freely available at https://oncoreport.atlas.dmi.unict.it, with source code and issue tracking on GitHub: https://github.com/knowmics-lab/oncoreport.
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