2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2020.09.006
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Cancer Biomarkers and Big Data: A Planetary Science Approach

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“…There is a massive increase of data collection in biomarker cancer research 46 . While clustering leads to the loss of single-cell resolution, it also facilitates interpretation of large datasets and thus, multiple techniques for automated clustering were included in FlowCT (i.e., FlowSOM, Phenograph, Seurat and PARC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a massive increase of data collection in biomarker cancer research 46 . While clustering leads to the loss of single-cell resolution, it also facilitates interpretation of large datasets and thus, multiple techniques for automated clustering were included in FlowCT (i.e., FlowSOM, Phenograph, Seurat and PARC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a massive increase in data collection in biomarker cancer research. 45 Clustering leads to the loss of single-cell resolution, but it also facilitates interpretation of large data sets, so multiple techniques for automated clustering were included in FlowCT (ie, FlowSOM, Phenograph, Seurat, and PARC). Unlike other algorithms, FlowSOM and PARC do not require down-sampling (ie, reducing the number of events being analyzed); therefore, they can analyze larger numbers of cells within a reasonable computation time.…”
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“…The proposed environment is similar to the successful virtual observatory paradigm in the planetary sciences 112,113 . Moreover, effective methodology transfer from planetary science to biomedical research has already occurred between NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the National Cancer Institute's Early Detection Research Network 114 .…”
Section: Review Articlementioning
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“…The ongoing accumulation of records on a large number of patients is reinforcing the pressing need of cancer research and clinical care to embrace computational solutions to effectively utilize all this information. The effective utilization of cancer big data entails all the steps from data processing and storage to data mining, analysis, and final applications, such as the identification of patient-specific oncogenic processes [16] and biomarkers [17]. Moreover, the continuous improvement of data quality through standardization procedures that ensure responsible molecular and clinical data sharing, interoperability, and security is a key aspect for cancer research that is strongly catalyzed by initiatives such as the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH; https://www.ga4gh.org).…”
Section: Big Data In Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%