Abstract PR-02: Characterization of pseudogene expression and immune infiltration in breast cancer subtypes for African American and Caucasian patients
Abstract:Introduction: Breast Cancer (BC) occurrence, especially triple-negative BC (TNBC), is relatively high among African American women. In addition, Caucasian BC mortality has decreased much faster than African American BC mortality even with advancing medicines over the last few years. Researchers have reported socioeconomic and biological factors that may contribute to African American BC disparity, but concrete genetic biomarkers have not been elucidated. In this study, we conducted a systematic bioinformatics … Show more
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