The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes is beneficial for targeted prognosis and treatment. In this study, we integrated somatic mutation and gene expression data to identify clusters of patients. In contrast to previous studies, we constructed cancer-type-specific significant co-expression networks (SCNs) rather than using a fixed gene network across all cancers, such as the network-based stratification (NBS) method, which ignores cancer heterogeneity. For each type of cancer, the gene expression data were used to construct the SCN network, while the gene somatic mutation data were mapped onto the network, propagated, and used for further clustering. For the clustering, we adopted...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
The complexity of cancer has always been a huge issue in understanding the source of this disease. H...
Due to the high heterogeneity and complexity of cancer, it is still a challenge to predict the progn...
<div><p>The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical o...
Many forms of cancer have multiple subtypes with different causes and clinical outcomes. Somatic tum...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are complex diseases with heterogeneous genetic causes and clinical outcomes. It...
Cancer subtype information is critically important for designing more effective treatments. In this ...
Cancer has been classified as a heterogeneous genetic disease comprising various different subtypes ...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Cancer subtype information is significant to understand tumour heterogeneity. Present methods to fin...
Cancers converge onto shared patterns that arise from constraints placed by the biology of the origi...
BackgroundComprehensive molecular profiling has revealed somatic variations in cancer at genomic, ep...
Identification and classification of cancer types and subtypes is a major issue in current cancer re...
© 2019 IEEE. Historically, breast cancer has been perceived as a disease with varying histological a...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
The complexity of cancer has always been a huge issue in understanding the source of this disease. H...
Due to the high heterogeneity and complexity of cancer, it is still a challenge to predict the progn...
<div><p>The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical o...
Many forms of cancer have multiple subtypes with different causes and clinical outcomes. Somatic tum...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are complex diseases with heterogeneous genetic causes and clinical outcomes. It...
Cancer subtype information is critically important for designing more effective treatments. In this ...
Cancer has been classified as a heterogeneous genetic disease comprising various different subtypes ...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Cancer subtype information is significant to understand tumour heterogeneity. Present methods to fin...
Cancers converge onto shared patterns that arise from constraints placed by the biology of the origi...
BackgroundComprehensive molecular profiling has revealed somatic variations in cancer at genomic, ep...
Identification and classification of cancer types and subtypes is a major issue in current cancer re...
© 2019 IEEE. Historically, breast cancer has been perceived as a disease with varying histological a...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
The complexity of cancer has always been a huge issue in understanding the source of this disease. H...
Due to the high heterogeneity and complexity of cancer, it is still a challenge to predict the progn...