... Malignant cancersof urinary bladder are the second most common malignancy of the urinary tract and the fourth most common malignancy in general, especially in ...aim of this study was ...
... value of the depth of lamina propria invasion in patients with T1 bladder cancer ...follow-up of 128 patients, the recur- rence and progression rates were 61% (n=101) and ...predictors ...
... association of inflammation and cancer [30] and was helpful in the prevention and treatment of cancer, such as the anti-inflammation therapy ofbladder cancer ...suppression of ...
... activation of Capn3 in twelve urothelial tumor cells of the urinary bladderof ...in bladder carcinogenesis in ...activity of Capn3 was assayed following ion exchange ...
... importance of selecting suitable reference genes for accurate miRNA expression data has been shown not only in mRNA but also in miRNA expression studies ...suitability of the different approaches with ...
... regions of amplification since such regions often contain genes that are ‘drivers’ of cancer development, and may be amenable to specific therapeutic ...review of high resolution copy number and ...
... sive urothelial urinary bladder carcinoma adds a sur- vival benefit for our patients as we can see in a num- ber of trials published and presented in recent ...meta analysis from 2003 showed ...
... approval of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Seoul National University Hospital ...information of patients was anonymised and de-identified prior to ...because of the retrospective ...
... multi-institutional analysis from Canada, Italy and Germany including more than 4200 patients with urothelial cancer of the renal pelvis is very helpful in re-establishing the standard of care ...
... the immunohistochemical expressions of p53, ki67, CK20 in superficial papillary urothelial neoplasms of the bladder and correlate them with histologic grade, tumor progression and ...
... frequency of BH domain mutations compared to previous mutation ...focus of many studies only on the p110α -interacting region of the ...forms of p85α may alter the stability of PTEN ...
... GIII had histological characteristics similar to those of GI and GII with a transition epithelium and lamina pro- pria underneath. he muscle layer presented muscle i- bers larger than those in the others groups ...
... management of geriatric patients with ...absence of prospective, rando- mized multicenter trials, including quality of life evaluations, the decisions to treat or not to treat will be ...importance ...
... speakers of a particular language should teach that language in the second language ...skills of native and non- native speakers in an effort to find a pattern of effectiveness or lack of ...
... model of periodontitis the concentrations of HGF are increased, however, this indicator is not related to its metabolic activity ...increase of this growth factor during the marked inflammation in ...
... levels of NO. None of the other patients had any significant increase in NO in the ...levels of NO found in patients in the initial phase of classic ...subtyping of cases without ...
... variety of predictors have been found and applied in the prognosis of various carcinomas, such as TNM stage, genetic factors, and inflammatory ...states of heightened malignancy ...stages of ...
... In Northern America neoadjuvant chemotherapy before radical cystectomy became standard few years ago. What happens if patients (or their doctors, the medical oncologists who deliver chemotherapy) refuse radical ...
... outcomes of randomised trials, the rate of patients receiving NAC has seen little ...rate of the use of NAC in patients with MIBC may increase in ...
... blending of silica sand, bentonite, coal dust (or mixture) and ...purpose of mixing is to homogenise the mixture and ensure that the rebonding agent should be uniformly distributed over the ...number ...