Carcinogenesis is an evolutionary process driven by the accumulation of genomic aberrations. Recurrent sequences of genomic changes, both between and within patients, reflect repeated evolution that is valuable for anticipating cancer progression. Multi-region sequencing and phylogenetic analysis allow inference of the partial temporal order of genomic changes within a patient’s tumour. However, the inherent stochasticity of the evolutionary process makes phylogenetic trees from different patients appear very distinct, preventing the robust identification of recurrent evolutionary trajectories. Here we present a novel quantitative method based on a machine learning approach called Transfer Learning (TL) that allows overcoming the stochastic...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity presents itself through the evolution of subclones during cancer progressi...
1noCancers progress through the accumulation of somatic mutations which accrue during tumour evoluti...
Carcinogenesis is an evolutionary process driven by the accumulation of genomic aberrations. Recurre...
7Recurrent successions of genomic changes, both within and between patients, reflect repeated evolut...
Abstract Background A large number of algorithms is being developed to reconstruct evolutionary mode...
Cancer is an evolutionary process involving the accumulation of somatic mutations in the genome. The...
Heterogeneity is arguably one of the most important hallmarks of cancer which contributes to its dru...
Variant allele frequencies (VAF) encode ongoing evolution and subclonal selection in growing tumours...
Cancer occurs via an accumulation of somatic genomic alterations in a process of clonal evolution. T...
Although the role of evolutionary process in cancer progression is widely accepted, increasing atten...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
In the last century cancer has become increasingly prevalent and is the second largest killer in the...
<div><p>Recent improvements in next-generation sequencing of tumor samples and the ability to identi...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity presents itself through the evolution of subclones during cancer progressi...
1noCancers progress through the accumulation of somatic mutations which accrue during tumour evoluti...
Carcinogenesis is an evolutionary process driven by the accumulation of genomic aberrations. Recurre...
7Recurrent successions of genomic changes, both within and between patients, reflect repeated evolut...
Abstract Background A large number of algorithms is being developed to reconstruct evolutionary mode...
Cancer is an evolutionary process involving the accumulation of somatic mutations in the genome. The...
Heterogeneity is arguably one of the most important hallmarks of cancer which contributes to its dru...
Variant allele frequencies (VAF) encode ongoing evolution and subclonal selection in growing tumours...
Cancer occurs via an accumulation of somatic genomic alterations in a process of clonal evolution. T...
Although the role of evolutionary process in cancer progression is widely accepted, increasing atten...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
In the last century cancer has become increasingly prevalent and is the second largest killer in the...
<div><p>Recent improvements in next-generation sequencing of tumor samples and the ability to identi...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity presents itself through the evolution of subclones during cancer progressi...
1noCancers progress through the accumulation of somatic mutations which accrue during tumour evoluti...