Abstract:Background. Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most frequent female malignancy. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) positively affect survival outcomes in cancer patients, but in cervical cancer, the mechanism of tumor stem cells is still uncertain. Methods. RNA-seq data and related clinical follow-up of patients suffering from CC were from TCGA. Consensus clustering screened prognostic mRNAsi-related genes and identified molecular subtypes for CC. Based on the overlapping differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in subtype… Show more
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