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. 2015 Jul 14;15:516. doi: 10.1186/s12885-015-1484-6

Table 2.

The pathways that were found to be notable in at least one cancer analysis. The second column shows the number of cancer types in which the pathway was found to be notable. The pathways are ranked by that column. The third column contains an “N” if the pathway was found to be notable in the pan-cancer analysis and it contains an “S” if it was only found to be significant in the pan-cancer analysis. The fourth column shows the p-value in the pan-cancer analysis

Rank Pathway # cancers Pan_cancer p-value
1 Focal Adhesion 5 N 5.99E-06
2 Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction 5 S 0.006
3 PI3K-Akt signaling pathway 4 N 1.01E-05
4 Chemokine signaling pathway 4 S 0.007
5 Rap1 signaling pathway 3 N 3.71E-05
6 ECM-receptor interaction 3 0.472
7 Calcium signaling pathway 2 N 4.95E-05
8 Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes 1 S 0.014
9 Melanoma 1 S 3.00E-03
10 Pathways in Cancer 1 S 0.002
11 Complement and coagulation cascades 1 S 0.005
12 Systemic lupus erythematosus 1 S 0.002
13 Colerectal cancer 1 0.531
14 Small cell lung cancer 1 S 0.015
15 Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption 1 0.183
16 Ras signal pathway 1 S 0.038
17 Prostate cancer 1 S 0.004
18 Maturity onset diabetes of the young 1 S 0.047