Stanford Cancer Institute Research Database (SCIRDB)

In collaboration with the Stanford Cancer Institute, the RIC develops and supports the SCIRDB. It contains a rich set of data and integrates many resources including Epic EHR, STARR, specialized databases in surgical pathology and radiation oncology, and the Stanford Cancer Registry.

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  • Established Programs
  • Other Supported Programs

Established Programs

Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT)
The RIC develops and supports the Stanford Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) database that allows for reporting outcomes for National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) and insurance companies (RFI) as well as Stanford clinical research needs.

Cancer Clinical Trial Recruitment
The RIC is able to query the SCIRDB to identify candidates for cancer clinical trials. We work with the investigator to develop selective eligibility criteria that produce high-yield candidates.

Disease-Specific Databases
The RIC develops and supports disease-specific databases for neuroendocrine tumors, solid tumors, bladder-kidney-testicular cancers, and prostate cancer.

Lymphoma Program
The Levy Lab, under the direction of Ronald Levy, MD, studies the treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, improving therapy of this cancer, understanding their pathogenesis, and studying normal lymphocyte biology. Research in monoclonal antibody therapies and tumor vaccines is ongoing.

Other Supported Programs

Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)

Cancer Cell Therapy (CCT)

Cutaneous and T-Cell Lymphoma

Pancreatic Cancer

Radiation Oncology

Stanford Cancer Institute Oncology Nexus (SCION)