Fig. 1: Comparison of genomic-risk signatures and their grade group associations in AAM and EAM. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Comparison of genomic-risk signatures and their grade group associations in AAM and EAM.

From: Comparative analysis of 1152 African-American and European-American men with prostate cancer identifies distinct genomic and immunological differences

Fig. 1: Comparison of genomic-risk signatures and their grade group associations in AAM and EAM.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Prognostic differences in AAM vs. EAM. 20 prognostic signatures show similar trends in both groups. Overall, both Decipher (b) and average genomic-risk scores (c) positively correlate with grade groups in both races. b Decipher is higher in AAM with low grades but not different in high-grade tumors. c In contrast, average genomic risk is lower in the AAM with high-grade tumors. AAM African-American men, EAM European-American men. Error bars represent the 95% confidence interval.

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