2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.25.563992
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Network-based clustering unveils interconnected landscapes of genomic and clinical features across myeloid malignancies

Fritz Bayer,
Marco Roncador,
Giusi Moffa
et al.

Abstract: Myeloid malignancies exhibit considerable heterogeneity with overlapping clinical and genetic features among different subtypes. Current classification schemes, predominantly based on clinical features, fall short of capturing the complex genomic landscapes of these malignancies. Here, we present a data-driven approach that integrates mutational features and clinical covariates within networks of their probabilistic relationships, enabling the discovery of de novo cancer subgroups. In a cohort of 1323 patients… Show more

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