Drug repositioning allows expedited discovery of new applications for existing compounds, but re-screening vast compound libraries is often prohibitively expensive. "Connectivity mapping" is a process that links drugs to diseases by identifying compounds whose impact on expression in a collection of cells reverses the disease's impact on expression in disease-relevant tissues. The LINCS project has expanded the universe of compounds and cells for which data are available, but even with this effort, many clinically useful combinations are missing.
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February 2022
Purpose: The ability to accurately predict an individual's risk for cancer is critical to the implementation of precision prevention measures. Current cancer risk predictions are frequently made with simple models that use a few proven risk factors, such as the Gail model for breast cancer, which are easy to interpret, but may theoretically be less accurate than advanced machine learning (ML) models.
Methods: With the UK Biobank, a large prospective study, we developed models that predicted 13 cancer diagnoses within a 10-year time span.