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New Model Predicts Cancer Treatment Response

Nature1 min brief

In brief

  • Scientists created a new model to predict how cancer patients respond to a type of treatment.
    • It looks at the genes in a tumor to make predictions.
  • The COMPASS model is better at making predictions than other methods.
    • It was tested on 10,184 tumors from 33 types of cancer.
  • The model improved accuracy by 8.5 percent.
    • This matters because it can help doctors choose the right treatment for each patient.
  • The model can also help patients live longer.
  • Patients who were predicted to respond to the treatment did live longer.
  • Next, the model will be used to design new trials and studies to help more patients.

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COMPASS
A new model developed by scientists to predict how cancer patients respond to treatment by analyzing tumor genes. It improves prediction accuracy and helps doctors choose effective treatments, potentially extending patient lifespans.

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