PurposeTo demonstrate unique information potential of a powerful multivariate data processing method, principal component analysis (PCA), in detecting complex interrelationships between diverse patient, disease and treatment variables and in prognostication of therapy's outcome and response of patients after mastectomy.Patients and MethodsOne hundred-forty-two patients with breast cancer were retrospectively evaluated. The patients were selected from a group of 201 patients who had been treated and observed in the same oncology ward. The selection was based on availability of complete set of information describing each patient. The set consisted of 60 specific data. A matrix of 142 × 60 data points was subjected to PCA using a professional,...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, more so than all other cancers. The...
Background A common approach in exploring register data is to find relationships between outcomes an...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most popular techniques in multivariate statistica...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate unique information potential of a powerful multivariate data processin...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate unique information potential of a powerful multivariate data processin...
SummaryBackgroundExploitation of the several types of information on patient, disease and treatment ...
SummaryBackgroundExploitation of the several types of information on patient, disease and treatment ...
<p>A: all individuals from Stage I and HapMap; B: breast cancer cases and controls from Stage I.</p
Plot of serum samples from breast cancer patients who had received hormone therapy (A), chemotherapy...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate ordination technique used to display patterns ...
Breast cancer recurrence is among the most noteworthy fears faced by women. Nevertheless, with moder...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, more so than all other cancers. The...
Background A common approach in exploring register data is to find relationships between outcomes an...
Breast cancer recurrence is among the most noteworthy fears faced by women. Nevertheless, with moder...
Background: Advances in treatment options of breast cancer and development of cancer research center...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, more so than all other cancers. The...
Background A common approach in exploring register data is to find relationships between outcomes an...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most popular techniques in multivariate statistica...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate unique information potential of a powerful multivariate data processin...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate unique information potential of a powerful multivariate data processin...
SummaryBackgroundExploitation of the several types of information on patient, disease and treatment ...
SummaryBackgroundExploitation of the several types of information on patient, disease and treatment ...
<p>A: all individuals from Stage I and HapMap; B: breast cancer cases and controls from Stage I.</p
Plot of serum samples from breast cancer patients who had received hormone therapy (A), chemotherapy...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate ordination technique used to display patterns ...
Breast cancer recurrence is among the most noteworthy fears faced by women. Nevertheless, with moder...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, more so than all other cancers. The...
Background A common approach in exploring register data is to find relationships between outcomes an...
Breast cancer recurrence is among the most noteworthy fears faced by women. Nevertheless, with moder...
Background: Advances in treatment options of breast cancer and development of cancer research center...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, more so than all other cancers. The...
Background A common approach in exploring register data is to find relationships between outcomes an...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most popular techniques in multivariate statistica...