Classification of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes With Grouping-Scoring Approach That Incorporates Disease-Disease Association Information

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This study uses modern sequencing technology and large biological databases to investigate the molecular intricacies of complicated diseases like cancer. Using gene expression databases and biomarkers, the research aims to improve breast cancer molecular subtype identification for better patient outcomes. Using BRCA LumAB_ Her2Basal dataset, this study compares an integrative machine learning-based strategy (GediNET) to traditional feature selection approaches across machine learning classifiers. GediNET excels at uncovering crucial disease-disease connections and potential biomarkers using the Grouping-Scoring-Modeling (GSM) approach, which favors gene groupings above individual genes. Our comparative analysis highlights GediNET's exceptional performance, notably in terms of accuracy and Area Under the Curve metrics, underscoring its effectiveness in uncovering the genetic intricacies of breast cancer. GediNET's promise to improve disease classification and biomarker identification by improving biological mechanism understanding goes beyond exceeding traditional approaches. The work shows that GediNET's integrative method can promote bioinformatics research by identifying the most informative genes associated with certain diseases, enabling focused and customized medicine.

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Bioinformatics, Integrative Approach, Feature Selection Methods, Grouping-Scoring-Modeling (G-S-M), Disease-Disease Associations, Biomarker Discovery, Machine Learning

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