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Nature Clinical Practice Oncology (2006) 3, 588-589
doi:10.1038/ncponc0626  

Gene-expression-based models: high concordance in outcome prediction for breast cancer

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A number of research groups have developed gene-expression-based predictors for breast cancer, but the distinct gene sets identified by these groups show little overlap, and the level of concordance in outcome prediction derived from the models is unknown.

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