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... Runs have been used to detect and screen breast and cervical cancer among women in Hanoi and to research the use of a tumor marker in cancer treatment, Nguyen Thi Hong, Vice Director of the Hanoi Cancer Hospital said. She expressed her hope that ...
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... million to UAB. The UAB CERTs is one of only 14 such centers in the nation, and the only center devoted to the study of bone and joint diseases. Researchers will focus on the use of eight biologics used for a range of autoimmune disorders. Among the ...
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... a new approach to developing drug combinations in which drug ratios are pre-selected based on synergistic anti-tumor activity observed preclinically and where the ratios are maintained in patients through Celator's proprietary CombiPlex(R) ...
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... my right breast, diagnosed by a dermatologist as a cyst and of no concern. December came and I started having terrible bone pain. Blood work came back all in normal range, and an ultrasound from the gynecologist concluded the pain wasn't ...
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... study shows that palladin may play an important role in the metastasis of breast cancer cells as they move out of the tumor and into the blood vessels and lymphatics to spread throughout the body," said Otey, associate professor of cell and ...
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... study shows that palladin may play an important role in the metastasis of breast cancer cells as they move out of the tumor and into the blood vessels and lymphatics to spread throughout the body," said Otey, associate professor of cell and ...
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... study shows that palladin may play an important role in the metastasis of breast cancer cells as they move out of the tumor and into the blood vessels and lymphatics to spread throughout the body," said Otey, associate professor of cell and ...
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... study shows that palladin may play an important role in the metastasis of breast cancer cells as they move out of the tumor and into the blood vessels and lymphatics to spread throughout the body," said Otey, associate professor of cell and ...
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... State University junior majoring in computer information systems. Erik has Stage IV neuroblastoma, a cancer of the bone marrow. Diagnosed at age 6, he was cancer-free for 13 years before it returned in 2005 and then again in late 2006. He was the ...
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... -- Erich Vogel, a 52-year old businessman, remembers when breathing problems early this year led to the discovery of a tumor growing in his nasal cavity. "When decongestants and nasal sprays didn't help, and breathing got more and more difficult, an ...
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These secondary tumors that originated in another organ are also known as "bone metastases." "Bone metastases are the most common cause of pain for cancer patients," notes Mark Hurwitz , MD, principal ...
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... a drug called imatinib mesylate (Gleevec) treats one form of leukemia by targeting the chromosome that prevents bone marrow from creating abnormal white blood cells. A new drug showing promise in clinical trials targets a mutated protein that fuels ...
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... common ones such as colon, breast, lung and prostate. Sutent, which stops cancer cells from dividing and chokes off a tumor's blood supply, was first approved for European use in July 2006. Kidney cancer sufferers taking the drug had a median ...
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... because of the high amount of calcium found in crucifers (especially kale, Chinese cabbage, and broccoli), they protect bone density and may help prevent the onset of osteoporosis, particularly in women. Most findings on crucifers support their ...
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... (greater size and/or spread to nearby lymph nodes) * Stage IV: the cancer has metastasized to another part of the body Tumor-Node-Metastasis staging system classifies the size and depth of the tumor, as well as the effect on lymph nodes, and ...
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... therapy only available in a few centers in the United States, have fewer instances of a serious side effect called bone marrow toxicity than patients who receive chemotherapy and another type of radiation therapy called intensity modulated radiation ...
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Demonstration of the Presence of Circulating Tumor Cells as Evidence of Metastatic Potential Savio G. Barreto, MS ; Parul J. Shukla, MS, FRCS We read with interest the article by Steinert et al1 in which they ...
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Radiology Quiz Case: Diagnosis Diagnosis: Osteonecrosis of the jaw: aminobisphosphonate epidemic Osteonecrosis is the death of a bone or a part of a bone that results as a natural consequence of a wide variety ...
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... study shows that palladin may play an important role in the metastasis of breast cancer cells as they move out of the tumor and into the blood vessels and lymphatics to spread throughout the body," said Otey, associate professor of cell and ...
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