Glucose metabolism disorder is a common feature in cancer. Cancer cells generate much energy through anaerobic glycolysis, which promote the development of tumors. However, long non‐coding RNA may play an… Click to show full abstract
Glucose metabolism disorder is a common feature in cancer. Cancer cells generate much energy through anaerobic glycolysis, which promote the development of tumors. However, long non‐coding RNA may play an important role in this process. Our aim is to explore a prognostic risk model based on the glucose metabolism‐related lncRNAs which provides clues that lncRNAs predict a clinical outcome through glucose metabolism in breast cancer.
               
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