Network analysis methods can potentially quantify cancer aberrations in gene networks without introducing fitted parameters or variable selection. A new network curvature-based method is introduced to provide an integrated measure of variability within cancer gene networks. The method is applied to high-grade serous ovarian cancers (HGSOCs) to predict response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and to rank key genes associated with prognosis. Copy number alterations (CNAs) from targeted and whole-exome sequencing data were extracted for HGSOC patients (n = 45) treated with ICIs. CNAs at a gene level were represented on a protein-protein interaction network to define patient-specific networks with a fixed topology. A version of Ollivier-...
The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes ...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of death in females. This study aims to identify new ...
bbab272Each patient’s cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogene...
<p>The p-values are computed using Log- rank test with 100 repeats. A: using Network 1 genes on NKI ...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
Cox regression is commonly used to predict the outcome by the time to an event of interest and in ad...
Each patient’s cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogeneous and...
Ovarian cancer is the eighth global leading cause of cancer-related death among women. The most comm...
<div><p>Cox regression is commonly used to predict the outcome by the time to an event of interest a...
<div><p>The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical o...
Many human diseases including cancer are the result of perturbations to transcriptional regulatory n...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease mainly driven by abnormal gene perturbations in regulatory network...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes ...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of death in females. This study aims to identify new ...
bbab272Each patient’s cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogene...
<p>The p-values are computed using Log- rank test with 100 repeats. A: using Network 1 genes on NKI ...
Despite many molecular studies showing a wide diversity of ovarian tumor types, ovarian cancer is st...
Cox regression is commonly used to predict the outcome by the time to an event of interest and in ad...
Each patient’s cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogeneous and...
Ovarian cancer is the eighth global leading cause of cancer-related death among women. The most comm...
<div><p>Cox regression is commonly used to predict the outcome by the time to an event of interest a...
<div><p>The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical o...
Many human diseases including cancer are the result of perturbations to transcriptional regulatory n...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease mainly driven by abnormal gene perturbations in regulatory network...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
Gene expression data from high-throughput assays, such as microarray, are often used to predict canc...
The stratification of cancer into subtypes that are significantly associated with clinical outcomes ...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of death in females. This study aims to identify new ...
bbab272Each patient’s cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogene...