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Editor: Pedro L. Moreno Martínez Editorial: Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia Año de edición: octubre 2018, primera edición Páginas: 455 Formato papel: Tapa blanda, 15 x 21 cm.
María del Pilar Cancer Pomar
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Understanding genomic alterations in cancer genomes using an integrative network approach [PDF]
In recent years, cancer genome sequencing and other high-throughput studies of cancer genomes have generated many notable discoveries. In this review, Novel genomic alteration mechanisms, such as chromothripsis (chromosomal crisis) and kataegis (mutation storms), and their implications for cancer are discussed.
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Data-integration with pseudoweights and survey-calibration: application to developing US-representative lung cancer risk models for use in screening [PDF]
Accurate cancer risk estimation is crucial to clinical decision-making, such as identifying high-risk people for screening. However, most existing cancer risk models incorporate data from epidemiologic studies, which usually cannot represent the target population.
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The 150 most important questions in cancer research and clinical oncology series: questions 67–75
Since the beginning of 2017, Chinese Journal of Cancer has published a series of important questions in cancer research and clinical oncology, which sparkle diverse thoughts, interesting communications, and potential collaborations among researchers all ...
Chinese Journal of Cancer
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Predictive genomics: A cancer hallmark network framework for predicting tumor clinical phenotypes using genome sequencing data [PDF]
We discuss a cancer hallmark network framework for modelling genome-sequencing data to predict cancer clonal evolution and associated clinical phenotypes. Strategies of using this framework in conjunction with genome sequencing data in an attempt to predict personalized drug targets, drug resistance, and metastasis for a cancer patient, as well as ...
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The hypothesis that diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with an increased risk of cancer is a deep-rooted suggestion, formulated probably during nineteenth century, surely very far away from knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms of both diseases. Nowadays, numerous meta-analysis demonstrate the strong positive correlation existing between DM and site-
COLAO, ANNAMARIA+2 more
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Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects nearly one‐third of the global population and poses a significant risk of progression to cirrhosis or liver cancer. Here, we discuss the roles of hepatic dendritic cell subtypes in MASLD, highlighting their distinct contributions to disease initiation and progression, and their ...
Camilla Klaimi+3 more
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The 150 most important questions in cancer research and clinical oncology series: questions 15–24
To accelerate our endeavors to overcome cancer, Chinese Journal of Cancer has launched a program of publishing 150 most important questions in cancer research and clinical oncology. In this article, 10 more questions are presented as follows. Question 15:
Chinese Journal of Cancer
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Toward Timely Data for Cancer Research: Assessment and Reengineering of the Cancer Reporting Process [PDF]
Background Cancer registries systematically collect cancer-related data to support cancer surveillance activities. However, cancer data are often unavailable for months to years after diagnosis, limiting its utility.
Dixon, Brian E.+3 more
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