Computational Tool Predicts Immunotherapy
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•Computational tool developed to predict immunotherapy outcomes for patients with metastatic breast cancer
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Computational tool developed to predict immunotherapy outcomes for patients with metastatic breast cancer.
The work by computational scientists and clinicians was published Oct. 28 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .
The researchers say these findings are expected to help design future clinical studies, design and design clinical studies.
Previously, the team used an in-house modeling framework and developed a computational model with a special focus on late-stage breast cancer where the tumor has already spread to various parts of the body.
The current work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant R01CA138264 ).
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