Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of all human deaths. Currently, there are >100 different known types of cancer and >500 genes involved in cancer. Ongoing research efforts have been focused on cancer etiology and therapy. As a result, there is an exponential growth of cancer-associated data from diverse resources, such as scientific publications, genome-wide association studies, gene expression experiments, gene-gene or protein-protein interaction data, enzymatic assays, epigenomics, immunomics and cytogenetics, stored in relevant repositories. These data are complex and heterogeneous, ranging from unprocessed, unstructured data in the form of raw sequences and polymorphisms t...
Currently, cancer therapy remains limited by a “one-size-fits-all” approach, whereby treatment decis...
The identification of novel candidate markers is a key challenge in the development of cancer therap...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
There are at about 200 forms of cancer and its subtypes. Each of these is caused by errors in DNA th...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, the rate of having cancer is relatively high for people in deve...
International audienceBackgroundRecent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied ...
[[abstract]]Clinically, cancer is a complex family of diseases. From the view of molecular biology, ...
International audienceRecent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied on multipl...
Abstract Background Recent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied on multiple ...
[[abstract]]Clinically, cancer is a complex family of diseases. From the view of molecular biology, ...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, the rate of having cancer is relatively high for people in deve...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
Cancer; of genomics and big data has brought the need for collaboration and data sharing in order to...
The identification of novel candidate markers is a key challenge in the development of cancer therap...
Currently, cancer therapy remains limited by a “one-size-fits-all” approach, whereby treatment decis...
The identification of novel candidate markers is a key challenge in the development of cancer therap...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
There are at about 200 forms of cancer and its subtypes. Each of these is caused by errors in DNA th...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, the rate of having cancer is relatively high for people in deve...
International audienceBackgroundRecent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied ...
[[abstract]]Clinically, cancer is a complex family of diseases. From the view of molecular biology, ...
International audienceRecent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied on multipl...
Abstract Background Recent cancer genome studies on many human cancer types have relied on multiple ...
[[abstract]]Clinically, cancer is a complex family of diseases. From the view of molecular biology, ...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, the rate of having cancer is relatively high for people in deve...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...
Cancer; of genomics and big data has brought the need for collaboration and data sharing in order to...
The identification of novel candidate markers is a key challenge in the development of cancer therap...
Currently, cancer therapy remains limited by a “one-size-fits-all” approach, whereby treatment decis...
The identification of novel candidate markers is a key challenge in the development of cancer therap...
Cancer is known to be a genetic disease. Due to the inherent complexity of cancer, large-scale genom...