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Individual xenografts for personalized treatment of women with metastatic triple negative breast cancer

Figure 4. Correlation between inhibition coefficients and ΔSUVmax. For a drug or a drug combination, the inhibition coefficient is calculated as (a’-a)/a. The Kendall rank correlation coefficient is calculated between a given patient ΔSUVmax for one chemotherapy regimen and the inhibition coefficient for the same regimen in his corresponding TNBC xenograft. There is a significant correlation between these two parameters (R2 = 0.7, P < 0.05). TNBC: triple negative breast cancer; SUV: standard uptake value

Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics
ISSN 2578-5281 (Online)
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