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Breast cancer is the most prevalent kind of cancer among women and there is a need for a reliable algorithm to predict its prognosis. Previous studies focused on using gene expression data to build predictive models. However, recent advancements have made multi-omics cancer data sets (gene expres...
One of the leading causes of death (20.1 per 100,000 women per year), breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in females. Statistically, 95% of breast cancer are categorized as adenocarcinomas, and 55% of all patients may go into invasive phases; however, it can be successfully treated ...
Breast cancer Medically reviewedby Drugs.com. Last updated on Oct 18, 2024. Summary Symptoms Duration Call doctor Prognosis More info What is breast cancer? Breast canceris the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that can develop in one of several areas of the breast, including:...
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We sought to examine the stability of prognostic signatures based on gene sets rather than individual genes. We classified breast cancer cases from five microarray studies according to the risk of metastasis, using features derived from predefined gene sets. The expression levels of genes in the set...
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Compared to women ages 40–60, women ages <40 had higher breast cancer mortality (hazard ratio, 1.8; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.6–1.9) in unadjusted analysis. In models controlling for demographic, clinical and treatment factors, young age was significantly associated with an increased risk...
Breast-conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is part of standard treatment for early-stage breast cancer. Hypoxia is common in cancer and may affect the benefit of radiotherapy. Cells adapt to hypoxic stress largely via the transcriptional activity