Pan-Cancer Analysis, What is Pan-Cancer?
"Pan-cancer" is a relatively new term commonly used in cancer genomics and transcriptomics research. It refers to integrative analyses conducted across multiple cancer types or subtypes, rather than focusing on a single cancer type. The goal of pan-cancer analysis is to identify genes, pathways, biomarkers, or other features that are common across multiple cancer types, which may be driven by shared molecular mechanisms or biological processes.
One of the projects conducting pan-cancer analysis is The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program, which analyzed thousands of samples covering dozens of cancer types. This large-scale dataset enables researchers to use bioinformatics tools and statistical methods to explore complex patterns and interactions across various cancer types, leading to significant advancements in understanding, diagnosing, and treating cancer.
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