Human Tumor Atlas Network


HTAN is a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-funded Cancer MoonshotSM initiative to construct 3-dimensional atlases of the dynamic cellular, morphological, and molecular features of human cancers as they evolve from precancerous lesions to advanced disease. (Cell April 2020)

14
Atlases
21
Organs
2088
Cases
8425
Biospecimens

The latest HTAN data release includes tumors originating from 21 tumor sites:

# of Cases1101001000StomachBonePleuraParaspinalSoft TissueLymph NodesLiverUterusKidneyCervixBrainHead and NeckOvaryAdrenal GlandOther and Ill-defined SitesSkinPancreasBone MarrowColorectalLungBreast

The tumors were profiled with 30 different types of assays:

# of Cases110100100010X Xenium ISSSABERHI-C-seqBulk Methylation-seqShotgun MS (lipidomics)Mass SpectrometryLC-MS3LC-MS/MSAccessory ManifestExSEQIMCRPPAElectron MicroscopySlide-seq V2Slide-seqMxIFCODEXMERFISHNanoString GeoMX DSPmIHCRareCyte Orion10X VisiumImagingMIBICyCIFscATAC-seqscRNA-seqBulk RNA-seqH&EBulk DNA

Many more profiled tumors will be available in the future. Stay tuned!