Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological signature. The diversity observed between and within tumours, and over time, is termed tumour heterogeneity. An increased heterogeneity within a tumour correlates with cancer progression, higher resistance rates, and poorer outcome. Heterogeneity between tumours explains aspects of a treatment’s ineffectiveness. Depending on a tumour’s unique signature, common processes like unhindered cell proliferation, invasiveness, or treatment resistance characterise tumour progression. Studying tumour heterogeneity aims to understand cancer causes and evolution, and eventually to improve cancer treatment outcomes. This thesis presents application and de...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Tumour heterogeneity is a phenomena, which describes the characteristics of cancer cells. Drug respo...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Vipin Kum...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Prostate cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and its manifestations can vary from indolent loca...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Cancer poses a significant health burden worldwide, with an estimated 19.3 million new cancer cases ...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Tumour heterogeneity is a phenomena, which describes the characteristics of cancer cells. Drug respo...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Vipin Kum...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Prostate cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and its manifestations can vary from indolent loca...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Cancer poses a significant health burden worldwide, with an estimated 19.3 million new cancer cases ...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...