Cancer is a complex disease which arises due to a series of genetic changes related to cell division and growth control. Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in humans next to heart diseases. As a testimony to our progress in understanding the biology of cancer and developments in cancer diagnosis and treatment methods, the overall median survival time of all cancers has increased six fold one year to six years during the last four decades. However, while the median survival time has increased dramatically for some cancers like breast and colon, there has been only little change for other cancers like pancreas and brain. Further, not all patients having a single type of tumour respond to the standard treatment. The differential ...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate outcome prediction and clinical relevance of the 70-gene signa...
Recent advances have provided unprecedented opportunities to identify prognostic and predictive mark...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Cancer is a complex disease which arises due to a series of genetic changes related to cell division...
Cancer genomics refers to the study of the genome and transcriptome from tumour cells and their norm...
This thesis describes three different studies that have used gene expression profiling to distinguis...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagnosis and prog...
Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagnosis and prog...
Predicting the most effective cancer therapy for patients is a challenging yet very important task. ...
Over time, much has been done in attempt to understand the various causes and complex molecular mech...
Cancer affects millions of individuals worldwide. One shortcoming of traditional cancer classificati...
Background. Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagno...
Tumors commonly exhibit high levels of both inter- and intra- heterogeneity. For this reason, the op...
To optimize the survival of patients in cancer clinical trials requires that rational, pharmacogenom...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate outcome prediction and clinical relevance of the 70-gene signa...
Recent advances have provided unprecedented opportunities to identify prognostic and predictive mark...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Cancer is a complex disease which arises due to a series of genetic changes related to cell division...
Cancer genomics refers to the study of the genome and transcriptome from tumour cells and their norm...
This thesis describes three different studies that have used gene expression profiling to distinguis...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagnosis and prog...
Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagnosis and prog...
Predicting the most effective cancer therapy for patients is a challenging yet very important task. ...
Over time, much has been done in attempt to understand the various causes and complex molecular mech...
Cancer affects millions of individuals worldwide. One shortcoming of traditional cancer classificati...
Background. Microarray technology enables a standardized, objective assessment of oncological diagno...
Tumors commonly exhibit high levels of both inter- and intra- heterogeneity. For this reason, the op...
To optimize the survival of patients in cancer clinical trials requires that rational, pharmacogenom...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate outcome prediction and clinical relevance of the 70-gene signa...
Recent advances have provided unprecedented opportunities to identify prognostic and predictive mark...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...