Research Article: Circadian rhythm related genes identified through tumorigenesis and immune infiltration-guided strategies as predictors of prognosis, immunotherapy response, and candidate drugs in skin cutaneous malignant melanoma
Abstract:
Background: Skin cutaneous malignant melanoma (SKCM) is among the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, notorious for its rapid progression and poor prognosis under late diagnosis. This study investigates the role of circadian rhythm-related genes (CRGs) in SKCM addressing a gap in understanding how CRGs affect tumor progression and patient outcomes.
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