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From: Biclustering reveals breast cancer tumour subgroups with common clinical features and improves prediction of disease recurrence

Figure 3

Clinical information of tumour samples in biclusters 21 and 7. Clinical information of tumour samples in (A) bicluster 21 (31 tumours) and (B) bicluster 7 (31 tumours), summarizing the proportion of tumours belonging to each category of clinical factor, including cohort, lymph node status (LN+, LN-), estrogen receptor status (ER+, ER-), Progesterone status (PgR+, PgR-), tumour grade (G1, G2, G3), tumour subtype (Basal, Her2, LumA, LumB, Normal, None), tumour size (mm), patient age (years). Bicluster 21 is composed of 31 tumour samples from six cohorts. y-axis indicates the proportion of samples in the group belongs to the same category. The number above each bar indicates the proportion of samples in the population of 437 non-adjuvant treated patients belongs to the same category.

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