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Stage I non-small cell lung cancer stratification by using a model-based clustering algorithm with covariates

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Publication:158060

DOI10.48550/ARXIV.2004.02333arXiv2004.02333MaRDI QIDQ158060

André Fujita, Carlos Relvas

Publication date: 5 April 2020

Abstract: Lung cancer is currently the leading cause of cancer deaths. Among various subtypes, the number of patients diagnosed with stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), particularly adenocarcinoma, has been increasing. It is estimated that 30 - 40% of stage I patients will relapse, and 10 - 30% will die due to recurrence, clearly suggesting the presence of a subgroup that could be benefited by additional therapy. We hypothesize that current attempts to identify stage I NSCLC subgroup failed due to covariate effects, such as the age at diagnosis and differentiation, which may be masking the results. In this context, to stratify stage I NSCLC, we propose CEM-Co, a model-based clustering algorithm that removes/minimizes the effects of undesirable covariates during the clustering process. We applied CEM-Co on a gene expression data set composed of 129 subjects diagnosed with stage I NSCLC and successfully identified a subgroup with a significantly different phenotype (poor prognosis), while standard clustering algorithms failed.







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