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Prognostic Factor Analysis for Breast Cancer Using Gene Expression Profiles
2015
Proceedings of the ACM Ninth International Workshop on Data and Text Mining in Biomedical Informatics - DTMBIO '15
The survival of patients with breast cancer is highly sporadic, from a few months to more than 15 years. In recent studies, the gene expression profiling of tumors has been used as a promising means of predicting prognosis factors. Methods: In this study, we used gene expression datasets of tumors to identify prognostic factors in breast cancer. We conducted log-rank tests and used unsupervised clustering methods to find reciprocally expressed gene sets associated with worse survival rates.
doi:10.1145/2811163.2811170
dblp:conf/cikm/JoeN15
fatcat:pzdfhw7ifzc2tazp7bnfwzus2e