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Genomic Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma
The Cancer Genome Atlas Network
Department of Public Health Sciences
Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Institute for Personalized Medicine
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Penn State Center for Research on Tobacco and Health
Department of Molecular and Precision Medicine
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Metastatic Melanoma
100%
Genomic Classification
100%
DNA Sequencing
33%
Protein Expression
33%
Protein-DNA Complex
33%
Genetic Modification
33%
Patient Survival
33%
Complex Rearrangement
33%
RNA-based
33%
KIT mutation
33%
Protein-based
33%
Therapeutic Decision-making
33%
Tumor Stroma
33%
Melanoma Patients
33%
Transcriptomics
33%
T-cell Markers
33%
Integrative Analysis
33%
Lymphocyte Infiltration
33%
Mutant BRAF
33%
Gene mutant
33%
Significantly mutated Genes
33%
Pathology Review
33%
Immunobiology
33%
Immune Gene Expression
33%
RAS mutant
33%
BRAF mutant
33%
Focal Complex
33%
Focal Amplification
33%
Regional Metastasis
33%
Multidimensional Analysis
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Protein Expression
100%
Gene Expression
100%
Transcriptomics
100%
DNA RNA Hybridization
100%
Wild Type
100%
Decision Making
100%
Lymphocyte
100%
T Cell
100%
Cell Marker
100%
Mutated Genes
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cutaneous Melanoma
100%
Gene Expression
50%
Neoplasm
50%
Protein Expression
50%
Decision Making
50%
T Cell
50%
Nodular Melanoma
50%
Lymphocyte
50%
Immunology
50%
Stroma
50%
DNA RNA Hybridization
50%
Metastatic Melanoma
50%
Transcriptomics
50%
Cell Marker
50%
Deoxyribonucleoprotein
50%