Method for establishing hepatocellular carcinoma postoperative risk assessment model
A risk assessment model, a technology for hepatocellular carcinoma, applied in biochemical equipment and methods, microbial determination/examination, health index calculation, etc., to increase prediction accuracy and clinical net benefit, improve postoperative management and survival time Effect
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[0044] 1. Select research objects:
[0045] The research object of this embodiment is the tumor tissue of 584 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, and the inclusion and exclusion criteria are:
[0046] (1) Radical resection, and postoperative pathological diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma;
[0047] (2) Have not received other cancer treatment before operation;
[0048] (3) No history of other malignant tumors;
[0049] (4) Have complete clinicopathological data and follow-up information.
[0050] 2. Research methods:
[0051] (1) 584 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma tumor tissue samples were randomly divided into training set and verification set, including 342 cases in the training set and 242 cases in the verification set. The extracted tumor tissue RNA was subjected to transcriptome sequencing.
[0052] (2) Download the metabolism-related gene set from the Molecular Signatures Database website. In the training set, the correlation between each metabolism-relat...
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