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Using 6 inflammation signatures, we clustered cancer types into low, high and mixed inflammatory response.

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Fig 2.

The seven chosen cancer types display heterogeneity in hallmark inflammatory response signatures.

Cancer types are displayed in descending order based on the p-values of the correlation of hallmark inflammatory response with the average genetic data for each cancer type.

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Table 1.

The seven cancer types and number of individuals whose genetic data were analyzed are displayed in descending order with respect to the correlation with hallmark inflammation.

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Fig 3.

Box and whisker distribution of p-values from correlation of individual patient data with hallmark inflammatory response; values divided by cancer stage and sex.

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma correlation of cancer stage with hallmark inflammatory response, p-value of 0.0054. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma correlation of sex with hallmark inflammatory response, p-value of 0.0313.

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Fig 4.

Box and whisker distribution of p-values from correlation of individual patient data with hallmark inflammatory response; values divided by vital status.

Cholangiocarcinoma correlation of vital status with hallmark inflammatory response, p-value of 0.0496.

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Fig 5.

Box and whisker distribution of p-values from correlation of individual patient data with hallmark inflammatory response; values divided by cancer stage.

Kidney chromophobe correlation of cancer stage with hallmark inflammatory response, p-value of 0.0172.

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Fig 6.

Box and whisker distribution of p-values from correlation of individual patient data with hallmark inflammatory response; values divided by vital status.

Uveal melanoma correlation of vital status with hallmark inflammatory response, p-value of 0.0033.

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