Cancer Progression & Heterogeneity
Cancer Progression and Heterogeneity: Insights from Genomics - August 7, 2014
Toward understanding and exploiting tumor heterogeneity
Alizadeh AA et al. Nature Medicine, August 6, 2015
Alizadeh AA et al. Nature Medicine, August 6, 2015
Open access to large scale datasets is needed to translate knowledge of cancer heterogeneity into better patient outcomes
Andrew Beck, PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
Andrew Beck, PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in high-grade serous ovarian cancer: A phylogenetic analysis
RF Shwartz et al. PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
RF Shwartz et al. PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
Intra-tumor genetic heterogeneity and mortality in head and neck cancer: Analysis of data from The Cancer Genome Atlas
E Mroz et al. PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
E Mroz et al. PLOS Medicine, February 24, 2015
Cancer genomics just got personal.
Rafal T Marszalek Genome Biology 2014, 15:464 (1 October 2014)
Rafal T Marszalek Genome Biology 2014, 15:464 (1 October 2014)
Tumor heterogeneity: next-generation sequencing enhances the view from the pathologist's microscope
Samuel Aparicio, Elaine Mardis Genome Biology 2014, 15:463 (1 October 2014)
Samuel Aparicio, Elaine Mardis Genome Biology 2014, 15:463 (1 October 2014)
Evaluation of intratumour heterogeneity from single sample SNP array and sequencing data - Challenges in estimation of copy numbers and mutation clonality status
Ingrid M Lönnstedt, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:470 (1 October 2014)
Ingrid M Lönnstedt, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:470 (1 October 2014)
A general framework for analyzing tumor subclonality using SNP array and DNA sequencing data
Bo Li, Jun Z Li Genome Biology 2014, 15:473 (25 September 2014)
Bo Li, Jun Z Li Genome Biology 2014, 15:473 (25 September 2014)
The multitude of molecular analyses in cancer: the opening of Pandora's box
Hege G Russnes, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:447 (3 September 2014)
Hege G Russnes, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:447 (3 September 2014)
MicroRNA regulation of tumorigenesis, cancer progression and interpatient heterogeneity: towards clinical use
S Nana-Sinkam, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:445 (31 August 2014)
S Nana-Sinkam, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:445 (31 August 2014)
Cancer genomics: one cell at a time
Nicholas E Navin Genome Biology 2014, 15:452 (30 August 2014)
Nicholas E Navin Genome Biology 2014, 15:452 (30 August 2014)
The promise of circulating tumor cell analysis in cancer management
Joaquin Mateo, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:448 (30 August 2014)
Genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer validated in over 7,500 samples
H Ali, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:431 (28 August 2014)
Joaquin Mateo, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:448 (30 August 2014)
Genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer validated in over 7,500 samples
H Ali, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:431 (28 August 2014)
Diverse brain tumor subtypes have an unanticipated common origin, by A Neves, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Oct 20
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