BACKGROUND: Cancers are complex diseases with heterogeneous genetic causes and clinical outcomes. It is critical to classify patients into subtypes and associate the subtypes with clinical outcomes for better prognosis and treatment. Large-scale studies have comprehensively identified somatic mutations across multiple tumor types, providing rich datasets for classifying patients based on genomic mutations. One challenge associated with this task is that mutations are rarely shared across patients. Network-based stratification (NBS) approaches have been proposed to overcome this challenge and used to classify tumors based on exome-level mutations. In routine research and clinical applications, however, usually only a small panel of pre-selec...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
A major challenge for distinguishing cancer-causing driver mutations from inconsequential passenger ...
We analyzed molecular data on 2,579 tumors from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) of four gynecological...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are complex diseases with heterogeneous genetic causes and clinical outcomes. It...
<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...
The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes ...
Genome-wide measurements of genomic state offer unprecedented opportunities for biological discovery...
Network-based stratification analysis of 13 major cancer types using mutations in panels of cancer g...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
BackgroundComprehensive molecular profiling has revealed somatic variations in cancer at genomic, ep...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity, and the resulting long-tail phenomenon complicat...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Identification and classification of cancer types and subtypes is a major issue in current cancer re...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
A major challenge for distinguishing cancer-causing driver mutations from inconsequential passenger ...
We analyzed molecular data on 2,579 tumors from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) of four gynecological...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are complex diseases with heterogeneous genetic causes and clinical outcomes. It...
<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...
The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes ...
Genome-wide measurements of genomic state offer unprecedented opportunities for biological discovery...
Network-based stratification analysis of 13 major cancer types using mutations in panels of cancer g...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
BackgroundComprehensive molecular profiling has revealed somatic variations in cancer at genomic, ep...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity, and the resulting long-tail phenomenon complicat...
Genome-wide somatic mutation profiles of tumours can now be assessed efficiently and promise to move...
Identification and classification of cancer types and subtypes is a major issue in current cancer re...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
A major challenge for distinguishing cancer-causing driver mutations from inconsequential passenger ...
We analyzed molecular data on 2,579 tumors from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) of four gynecological...