Abstract
Microarray studies aim at identifying homogeneous subtypes of cancer patients, searching for differentially expressed genes in tumours with different characteristics, or predicting the prognosis of patients. Using breast cancer as an example, we discuss the hypotheses underlying these studies, their power, and the validity and the clinical usefulness of the findings. © 2007 Cancer Research UK.
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Michiels, S., Koscielny, S., & Hill, C. (2007, April 23). Interpretation of microarray data in cancer. British Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603673
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