Search Results - "Cancer"
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The cancer genome atlas pan-cancer analysis project
Published 2013“…The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Research Network has profiled and analyzed large numbers of human tumors to discover molecular aberrations at the DNA, RNA, protein and epigenetic levels. …”
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Rare Cancers
Published 2015“…According to IARC figures ‘rare and less common’ cancers comprise more than a third of all cancer diagnoses as a group. …”
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Cancer sensor
Published 2016“…Brain is part of the central nervous system (CNS) and it can be affected by cancer or cancer treatment. Pain from a tumour pressing on the nerves and cancer treatment can cause damage to the nerves. …”
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Association between family cancer history and risk of pancreatic cancer.
Published 2016“…However, associations of pancreatic cancer with other familial cancers are less clear. …”
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ABC transporters as cancer drivers: Potential functions in cancer development
Published 2019“…Background: ABC transporters have attracted considerable attention for their function as drug transporters in a broad range of tumours and are therefore considered as major players in cancer chemoresistance. However, less attention has been focused on their potential role as active players in cancer development and progression. …”
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Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
Published 2024“…This thesis investigated the effect of pancreatic cancer-derived exosomes on cells that are known to play roles in thrombosis. …”
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Chinese culture and cancer among Malaysian chinese cancer survivors
Published 2013“…We conduct a case study on cancer survivors with the aim to investigate the influence of specific social and cultural factors that may have influenced informants’ unhealthy lifestyle and health-seeking behaviour and thus causing the illness - cancer. …”
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Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in cancer and cancer stem cells
Published 2021“…Resistance therapy in cancer cells is associated with high antioxidant enzymes that neutralize ROS in cancer cells. …”
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Cancer-associated membrane protein as targeted therapy for bladder cancer
Published 2022“…Bladder cancer (BC) recurrence is one of the primary clinical problems encountered by patients following chemotherapy. …”
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Counting the costs of cancer care: breast, cervical and lung cancer in Trent
Published 2001Subjects: “…cancer care…”
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Breast cancer etiologies among young Malay breast cancer patients
Published 2020“…There is a widely held view that breast cancer etiologies vary among women of diverse social-cultural backgrounds. …”
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European Code against Cancer, 4th Edition: Cancer screening
Published 2015“…Based on the review, the 4th edition of the European Code against Cancer recommends: “Take part in organized cancer screening programmes for: • Bowel cancer (men and women)• Breast cancer (women)• Cervical cancer (women).”Organized screening programs are preferable because they provide better conditions to ensure that the Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Screening are followed in order to achieve the greatest benefit with the least harm. …”
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Cancer stem cell metabolism: A potential target for cancer therapy
Published 2016“…© 2016 The Author(s). Cancer Stem cells (CSCs) are a unipotent cell population present within the tumour cell mass. …”
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Alcohol and cancer: A position statement from Cancer Council Australia
Published 2011“…The Cancer Council Australia (CCA) Alcohol Working Group has prepared a position statement on alcohol use and cancer. …”
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Making progress: the role of cancer councils in Australia in indigenous cancer control
Published 2014“…Cancer prevention and support for people with cancer is part of the core business of the State and Territory Cancer Councils. …”
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microRNAs in breast cancer: regulatory roles governing the hallmarks of cancer
Published 2015“…Recently, the emergence of microRNAs (miRNAs) as cancer biomarkers has added an extra dimension to the ‘molecular signatures’ of breast cancer. …”
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