Bladder cancer molecular subtypes are promising for predicting patient outcomes. In contrast to most reports to date that used unsupervised clustering methods, a new study has demonstrated the value of… Click to show full abstract
Bladder cancer molecular subtypes are promising for predicting patient outcomes. In contrast to most reports to date that used unsupervised clustering methods, a new study has demonstrated the value of a tumour differentiation signature based on normal biological expression patterns characteristic of basal or differentiated urothelial cells.Refers to Mo, Q. et al. Prognostic power of a tumour differentiation gene signature for bladder urothelial carcinomas. J. Natl Cancer Inst. https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djx243 (2018)
               
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