BACKGROUND:Biomarkers are a key component of precision medicine. However, full clinical integration of biomarkers has been met with challenges, partly attributed to analytical difficulties. It has been shown that biomarker reproducibility is susceptible to data preprocessing approaches. Here, we systematically evaluated machine-learning ensembles of preprocessing methods as a general strategy to improve biomarker performance for prediction of survival from early breast cancer. RESULTS:We risk stratified breast cancer patients into either low-risk or high-risk groups based on four published hypoxia signatures (Buffa, Winter, Hu, and Sorensen), using 24 different preprocessing approaches for microarray normalization. The 24 binary risk profil...
Background: Several gene sets for prediction of breast cancer survival have been derived from whole-...
Background: Patients with early-stage lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) exhibit significant heterogeneity i...
An important aspect of cancer research is the development of better prognostic tools for clinicians....
BackgroundBiomarkers are a key component of precision medicine. However, full clinical integration o...
BackgroundBiomarkers are a key component of precision medicine. However, full clinical integration o...
Background: The reproducibility of transcriptomic biomarkers across datasets remains poor, limiting ...
BackgroundThe reproducibility of transcriptomic biomarkers across datasets remains poor, limiting cl...
Breast cancer is still a major worldwide health issue, highlighting the demand for accurate prognost...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors associated with therapy resistan...
Current breast cancer predictive signatures are not unique. Can we use this fact to our advantage to...
The prediction of breast cancer intrinsic subtypes has been introduced as a valuable strategy to det...
BACKGROUND: Different microarray studies have compiled gene lists for predicting outcomes of a range...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Hypoxia and lactate metabolism are hall...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Hypoxia and lactate metabolism are hall...
Cancer has recently become the number one cause of death in The Netherlands. Breast cancer is the mo...
Background: Several gene sets for prediction of breast cancer survival have been derived from whole-...
Background: Patients with early-stage lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) exhibit significant heterogeneity i...
An important aspect of cancer research is the development of better prognostic tools for clinicians....
BackgroundBiomarkers are a key component of precision medicine. However, full clinical integration o...
BackgroundBiomarkers are a key component of precision medicine. However, full clinical integration o...
Background: The reproducibility of transcriptomic biomarkers across datasets remains poor, limiting ...
BackgroundThe reproducibility of transcriptomic biomarkers across datasets remains poor, limiting cl...
Breast cancer is still a major worldwide health issue, highlighting the demand for accurate prognost...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors associated with therapy resistan...
Current breast cancer predictive signatures are not unique. Can we use this fact to our advantage to...
The prediction of breast cancer intrinsic subtypes has been introduced as a valuable strategy to det...
BACKGROUND: Different microarray studies have compiled gene lists for predicting outcomes of a range...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Hypoxia and lactate metabolism are hall...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Hypoxia and lactate metabolism are hall...
Cancer has recently become the number one cause of death in The Netherlands. Breast cancer is the mo...
Background: Several gene sets for prediction of breast cancer survival have been derived from whole-...
Background: Patients with early-stage lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) exhibit significant heterogeneity i...
An important aspect of cancer research is the development of better prognostic tools for clinicians....