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Cancer Bioinformatics: Bioinformatic Methods, Network Biomarkers and Precision Medicine

Author Applied Research Press
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1519137761
ISBN-139781519137760
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The "Cancer bioinformatics" thematic series focuses on the latest developments in the emerging field of systems clinical medicine in cancer which integrates systems biology, clinical science, omics-based technology, bioinformatics and computational science to improve diagnosis, therapies and prognosis of cancer. Topics include: Improving the prediction of the functional impact of cancer mutations by baseline tolerance transformation; Cascaded discrimination of normal, abnormal, and confounder classes in histopathology: Gleason grading of prostate cancer; A molecular computational model improves the preoperative diagnosis of thyroid nodules; A systems biology approach to the global analysis of transcription factors in colorectal cancer; Cancer bioinformatics: A new approach to systems clinical medicine; A unified computational model for revealing and predicting subtle subtypes of cancers; Prognostic gene signatures for patient stratification in breast cancer - accuracy, stability and interpretability of gene selection approaches using prior knowledge on protein-protein interactions; A new analysis approach of epidermal growth factor receptor pathway activation patterns provides insights into cetuximab resistance mechanisms in head and neck cancer; Gene regulatory network inference: evaluation and application to ovarian cancer allows the prioritization of drug targets; Gene expression signatures modulated by epidermal growth factor receptor activation and their relationship to cetuximab resistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; A dynamic model for tumour growth and metastasis formation; Synthetic Lethal Screen Identifies NF-kappaB as a Target for Combination Therapy with Topotecan for patients with Neuroblastoma. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the support of an elderly disabled person.