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Sontrop, HMJ (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Moerland, Perry D. (author)
Background: At the molecular level breast cancer comprises a heterogeneous set of subtypes associated with clear differences in gene expression and clinical outcomes. Single sample predictors (SSPs) are built via a two-stage approach consisting of clustering and subtype predictor construction based on the cluster labels of individual cases. SSPs...
journal article 2016
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Sontrop, H.M.J. (author), Verhaegh, W.F.J. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Moerland, P.D. (author)
In recent years increasing evidence appeared that breast cancer may not constitute a single disease at the molecular level, but comprises a heterogeneous set of subtypes. This suggests that instead of building a single monolithic predictor, better predictors might be constructed that solely target samples of a designated subtype, which are...
journal article 2011
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Sontrop, H.M.J. (author), Moerland, P.D. (author), Van den Ham, R. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Verhaegh, W.F.J. (author)
Background: Large discrepancies in signature composition and outcome concordance have been observed between different microarray breast cancer expression profiling studies. This is often ascribed to differences in array platform as well as biological variability. We conjecture that other reasons for the observed discrepancies are the measurement...
journal article 2009