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Evaluating the experiences and support needs of people living with chronic cancer: Development and initial validation of the Chronic Cancer Experiences Questionnaire (CCEQ)

Evaluating the experiences and support needs of people living with chronic cancer: Development and initial validation of the Chronic Cancer Experiences Questionnaire (CCEQ)

... early-stage development of the instrument was carried out in a single cancer unit and only the final fourth-draft version of the survey was administered to patients attending different cancer ...one ...

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Host microenvironment in breast cancer development: Epithelial–mesenchymal transition in breast cancer development

Host microenvironment in breast cancer development: Epithelial–mesenchymal transition in breast cancer development

... Clearly there is a need for more extensive analysis of breast tumor samples, but significant progress has already been made toward understanding one key aspect of EMT in breast cancers. The phenotype of breast ...

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Somatic mutations in cancer development

Somatic mutations in cancer development

... a cancer cell takes place through a sequence of a small number of discrete genetic events, somatic muta- tions (Figure 7): thus, cancer can be regarded ...

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Overview of Research and Development for Anticancer Drugs

Overview of Research and Development for Anticancer Drugs

... Based on genomic sequencing of an individual’s cancer cells, the mutations can then be targeted with compounds to block the downstream pathways that drive cancer development and progress[r] ...

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INVESTIGATION OF THE BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN THE PREVENTION OF CANCER

INVESTIGATION OF THE BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN THE PREVENTION OF CANCER

... of cancer development, invasion and metastasis happens, where tumor cells detach from the primary tumor mass, migrate through surrounding tissues toward blood vessels or lymphatic vessels, and create a ...

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Cancer stem cells in the development of liver cancer

Cancer stem cells in the development of liver cancer

... Reprogramming factors and liver cancer development. As Yamanaka and colleagues elegantly demonstrated, differentiated cells can be reprogrammed to acquire pluripotency by defined factors such as Oct3/4, ...

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High Expression of C-reactive Protein Increases the Risk of Poor Prognosis in Patients with Gastric Cancer: A  Meta-analysis

High Expression of C-reactive Protein Increases the Risk of Poor Prognosis in Patients with Gastric Cancer: A Meta-analysis

... promoting cancer development by CRP was: Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress inactivated cancer suppressor genes or inhibited protein post- translational modifications (PTMs) regulating DNA ...

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A glycolysis-based 4-mRNA signature correlates with the prognosis and cell cycle process in patients with bladder cancer

A glycolysis-based 4-mRNA signature correlates with the prognosis and cell cycle process in patients with bladder cancer

... der cancer as well as the molecular mechanisms and biological processes involved in cancer development, we explored the distributions of risk score in the follow- ing molecular subtypes of bladder ...

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LINC01410 Knockdown Suppresses Cervical Cancer Growth and Invasion via Targeting miR-2467-3p/VOPP1 Axis

<p>LINC01410 Knockdown Suppresses Cervical Cancer Growth and Invasion via Targeting miR-2467-3p/VOPP1 Axis</p>

... growing references. 24,25 For instance, LncRNA-CTS accelerates growth and invasion of CC via regulating miR-505/ZEB2 signaling. 26 LncRNA GAS5-AS1 inhibits proliferation and migration of CC through stabilizing GAS5. 27 ...

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Alexithymia and Breast Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review

Alexithymia and Breast Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review

... the development of breast cancer (and other forms of cancers) through influence on the immune system, dysblancing the cytokine network toward an increase of proinflammatory ones, generating a chronic tissue ...

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Expression and Significance of GRP78 and HER-2 in Colorectal Cancer

Expression and Significance of GRP78 and HER-2 in Colorectal Cancer

... endogenous peroxides activity. The slide were immersed in sodium citrated buffer (PH 6.0) with heating for 3 minutes for antigen retrieval. And then the slides were incubated with the rabbit anti-GRP78 polyclone antibody ...

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THE EFFECTS OF ERCC1 EXPRESSION LEVELS ON THE CHEMORESISTANCE OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH PLATINUM BASED ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY

THE EFFECTS OF ERCC1 EXPRESSION LEVELS ON THE CHEMORESISTANCE OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH PLATINUM BASED ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY

... breast cancer Previously studies have indicated a close relationship between the expression of ERCC1 and response to platinum base chemotherapy in various types cancers, including stomach cancer and ...

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Immunotherapy as an Optimal Manner in Cancer Treatment (Review Article)

Immunotherapy as an Optimal Manner in Cancer Treatment (Review Article)

... malignant cancer. Scientists use different methods to treat cancer, such as surgery, chemotherapy, laser ...The cancer cells can be detected by immune system and appropriate responses can be taken to ...

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Utility of circulating tumor DNA in cancer diagnostics with emphasis on early detection

Utility of circulating tumor DNA in cancer diagnostics with emphasis on early detection

... lung cancer (NSCLC) [17], and melanoma ...breast cancer, increases in ctDNA concentration provided the earliest indication of impending relapse compared with imaging and other blood-based cancer ...

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Management of Cancer in Ayurveda, Siddha & Herbology

Management of Cancer in Ayurveda, Siddha & Herbology

... Abstract: In 21 century our Health is in Danger. From every corner of the world people are having some health problems due to environmental pollution incl. electromagnetic radiation, which leads to oxidative stress, ...

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“Zebrafish as a Cancer Model” by Sarguru Datchinamurthi, Illanchezhian.T, Vanaja, Balaji Rajagopalan, India.

“Zebrafish as a Cancer Model” by Sarguru Datchinamurthi, Illanchezhian.T, Vanaja, Balaji Rajagopalan, India.

... and cancer- prone in the heterozygous state, such as those from the retroviral insertion and proliferation screens or the apc mutant 12-14, 24, 30 , can be very useful because the early embryonic phenotype can be ...

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Ionic messengers in development and cancer

Ionic messengers in development and cancer

... The first causal role of membrane potential in development overcoming correlations was observed by Cone in the cell cycle (Cone and Tongier 1971). He showed a succession of depolarisation and hyperpolarisation ...

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Nutritional Steps to Maintain Health and Reduce Cancer Risk

Nutritional Steps to Maintain Health and Reduce Cancer Risk

... Cayenne is effective at killing cancer cells, but many have unpleasant stomach side effects. Turmeric is another spice that kills cancer cells, among other likely benefits. Turmeric extract from rhizomes is ...

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Development and validation of a nomogram for preoperative prediction of lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancer

Development and validation of a nomogram for preoperative prediction of lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancer

... Tumor biomarkers, which can reflect the occurrence and development of tumors, can also be easily obtained. A previous study had demonstrated that CEA and CA19-9 were independent predictive factors of liver me- ...

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Dnmt1 in Intestinal Development and Cancer

Dnmt1 in Intestinal Development and Cancer

... intestinal epithelium. Indeed, I discovered that the rate of proliferation in the perinatal intestine is dramatically increased compared to adult intestinal epithelium, similar to that reported by other groups (Figure ...

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