The identification of molecular markers with prognostic value in colorectal cancer is a challenging task that is needed to define therapeutic guidelines. Clinical factors are insufficient to identify those patients with stage II at risk of relapse or those patients with stage III at low risk. There is a current effort to define a consensus in molecular subtypes based on expression profiles, which are characterized by a distinctive prognostic outcome. Also several gene expression signatures based on individual genes have been proposed to predict prognosis, but they show low consistency and reproducibility. Slattery et al. describe a pathway-based approach to analyze gene expression differences between normal and colon cancer tissues. The mos...
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological f...
AbstractOne of the major problems in genomics and medicine is the identification of gene networks an...
Introduction: the traditional staging system is inadequate to identify those patients with stage II ...
The identification of molecular markers with prognostic value in colorectal cancer is a challenging ...
A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) ha...
Background: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
Background: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
The poor performance of single-gene lists for prognostic predictions in independent cohorts has limi...
In order to discover potential markers of prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) we have determined ge...
In order to discover potential markers of prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) we have determined ge...
[EN]Identification of biomarkers associated with the prognosis of different cancer subtypes is criti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer (CC) pathological staging fails to accurately predict recurren...
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological f...
AIMS: Despite continual efforts to develop prognostic and predictive models of colorectal cancer by ...
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological f...
AbstractOne of the major problems in genomics and medicine is the identification of gene networks an...
Introduction: the traditional staging system is inadequate to identify those patients with stage II ...
The identification of molecular markers with prognostic value in colorectal cancer is a challenging ...
A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) ha...
Background: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
Background: A large number of gene expression profiling (GEP) studies on prognosis of colorectal can...
The poor performance of single-gene lists for prognostic predictions in independent cohorts has limi...
In order to discover potential markers of prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) we have determined ge...
In order to discover potential markers of prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) we have determined ge...
[EN]Identification of biomarkers associated with the prognosis of different cancer subtypes is criti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer (CC) pathological staging fails to accurately predict recurren...
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological f...
AIMS: Despite continual efforts to develop prognostic and predictive models of colorectal cancer by ...
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological f...
AbstractOne of the major problems in genomics and medicine is the identification of gene networks an...
Introduction: the traditional staging system is inadequate to identify those patients with stage II ...