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... with breastcancer by biopsy at an early age (before the age of fifty) each family should have at least three cases of female breastcancer, ovarian cancer, male breast ...
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... in cancer development ...human cancer is still a matter of intense debate [16], due to the transient nature of the process and the possibility that it might only occur in specific tumor areas where ...
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... in breastcancer during pregnancy receiving standard regimens and treatment, there does not appear to be any significant difference in survival when compared with similar control ...from cancer ...
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... Using a Cox proportional hazard regression model, we also tested all possible combinations of different covariates (tumor subtype, patient age, tumor size, number of lymph nodes affected and the 5-miRNA signature) with ...
... RT-PCR and immunostaining (Fig. 1a, b). To investigate the effect of the H4R-expressing cells in tumour microenvironment on breastcancer development and progression, H4R-KO and WT mice were injected ...
... including breastcancer ...in cancer cells leads to mitotic catastrophe and cell death from DNA damage due to the absence of G2-M arrest ...primary breastcancer, enhancing its bio- ...
... gene-amplified breastcancer cells with inherent (primary) resistance to trastuzumab are addicted to autophagy as the need for complementary bioenergetic resources in response to HER1/2-targeting drugs, ...
... that breast cancers are dif- ferent entities, biomarkers were used to establish spe- cific treatments for each molecular subtype, leading to a change in the way patients are ...of breastcancer, it ...
... La edad promedio en que se diagnostica está en- tre los 58 y los 63 años de edad, a pesar de que el hombre puede desarrollar la condición a cualquier edad. El envejecimiento, la atrofia testicular, la infer- tilidad, una ...
... of breastcancer differs by estrogen/progesterone receptor status in the Iowa Women’s Health ...Study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev ...al. Breastcancer risk factors according to ...
... Importantly, increasing evidence has shown that NF-κB activation is required for the induction and maintenance of EMT (Fig. 1) [65,66]. It has been found that NF-κB suppresses the expression of epithelial spe- cific ...
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