Fig. 4: Oncobiome signatures in triple-negative breast cancer where higher hybridization signals correlated with better disease outcome. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 4: Oncobiome signatures in triple-negative breast cancer where higher hybridization signals correlated with better disease outcome.

From: Prognostic correlations with the microbiome of breast cancer subtypes

Fig. 4

A The graphs show disease-free rate and/or survival relative to high or low hybridization signals for the specific microorganisms in the TN sample set. In the cases shown, higher hybridization signal correlates with increased disease-free time and/or survival. B TN BC samples were clustered based on high and low hybridization signals for those organisms where high hybridization signal correlated with higher disease-free time and survival (better outcomes). The high (cluster 1) and low (cluster 2) hybridization clusters were then correlated with clinical data shown as horizontal (a–g) and vertical (h) cluster barplot.

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