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Please explore the links below to see how others have used the Get Data Out data, and our other resources.
If you have used our data, we would love to know. Please get in touch with us here and please mention ‘Get Data Out’ in your email.
Data Visualisation Tools
The Brain Data Dashboard
from the brainstrust

Get Data Out tree visualisations
Data tree visualisations for each tumour group from the Get Data Out team. You can view the trees by visiting each tumour group page.
- Bladder, Urethra, Renal Pelvis and Ureter
- Bone cancer
- Brain, meningeal and other primary CNS tumours
- Eye cancer
- Haematological malignancies
- Haematological malignancy transformations
- Head and neck
- Kaposi Sarcoma
- Kidney
- Liver and biliary tract
- Oesophageal and stomach
- Ovary, fallopian tube and primary peritoneal carcinomas
- Pancreas
- Prostate
- Sarcoma
- Skin tumours
- Soft tissue and peripheral nerve cancer
- Testicular tumours including post-pubertal teratomas
Data Reports
Fight Bladder Cancer
Fight Bladder Cancer wrote a report referencing their discoveries from the Get Data Out data.
Target Ovarian Cancer
Target Ovarian Cancer wrote a report and an article based on their discoveries from the Get Data Out data.
brainstrust report
brainstrust wrote a report based on their discoveries from the Get Data Out data. Data about brain, meningeal and other primary CNS tumours were the first tumour group the Get Data Out programme published on. brainstrust created two posters to document the journey - here and here.
New insights on Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer UK wrote a report detailing what they have discovered from the Get Data Out data.
Videos
Cancer Services, Data and Outcomes Conference 2018
At PHE’s Cancer Services, Data and Outcomes Conference 2018, the Get Data Out team partnered with Cancer52 and the brainstrust to hold a workshop about the Get Data Out programme. You can watch it here.
Cancer Services, Data and Outcomes Conference 2018
Cancer52 created a video at PHE’s Cancer Services, Data and Outcomes Conference 2018 to explain the importance of data and the Get Data Out programme for rare and less common cancers. You can watch it here.