Figure 3From: Biclustering reveals breast cancer tumour subgroups with common clinical features and improves prediction of disease recurrenceClinical 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.Back to article page