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Table 6 Comparison of related methods and results.

From: Novel methods to identify biologically relevant genes for leukemia and prostate cancer from gene expression profiles

Authors

Methods

Cancer Type

Results

Ben-Tor et al. [27]

TNoM

Ovarian

4/137 (Among the top 137 genes, 8 are cancer-related genes. 4 genes (GAPDH, SLPI, HE4 and keratin 18) are ovarian genes.)

Covell et al. [60]

SOM

Bladder

1/5 (1 out of the top 5 genes is a Bladder gene)

 

Up-regulated in tumor cells and down-regulated in normal cells

Breast

1/3 (1 out of the top 3 genes is a Breast gene)

  

CNS

5/62 (5 out of the top 62 genes are CNS genes)

  

Colorectal

2/37 (2 out of the top 37 genes are Colorectal genes)

  

Leukemia

11/68 (11 out of the top 68 genes are Leukemia genes)

  

Lung

1/4 (1 out of the top 4 genes is a Lung gene)

  

Lymphoma

7/33 (7 out of the top 33 genes are Lymphoma genes)

  

Melanoma

3/12 (3 out of the top 12 genes are melanoma genes)

  

Mesothelioma

0/49 (0 out of the top 49 genes is a Mesothelioma gene)

  

Pancreas

2/9 (2 out of the top 9 genes are Pancreas genes)

  

Prostate

6/36 (6 out of the top 36 genes are Prostate genes)

  

Renal

4/26 (4 out of the top 26 genes are Renal genes)

  

Uterine

1/42 (1 out of the top 42 genes is a Uterine gene)