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Importance of stroma in breast cancer

Importance of stroma in breast cancer

... 55 Breast cancer is by far the most common diagnosed form of cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women ...today. In recent years impressive advances ... See full document

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TOX3 mutations in breast cancer.

TOX3 mutations in breast cancer.

... lost in breast cancers and recently implicated in the risk of developing breast ...known of the role of TOX3 itself in breast cancer ...the ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Literature Search Strategy and Selection Criteria

MATERIALS AND METHODS Literature Search Strategy and Selection Criteria

... treatment of AGA on account of abundant 5ARI activities in the prostate and ...used in cli- nical practice. There have been 50 worldwide case reports of male breast cancer ... See full document

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RAD51B in Familial Breast Cancer.

RAD51B in Familial Breast Cancer.

... Familial Cancer and Genetics Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hos- pital; Benjamin Thierry, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia; Ella Thompson, Cancer Genetics, Research Department, ... See full document

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Extract of Azadirachta indica (Neem) Leaf Induces Apoptosis in 4T1 Breast Cancer BALB/c Mice

Extract of Azadirachta indica (Neem) Leaf Induces Apoptosis in 4T1 Breast Cancer BALB/c Mice

... capable of de- tecting apoptosis in intact tissue specimens ...tion of DNA fragmentation in situ, by end labeling of DNA strand breaks using terminal deoxyribonu- cleotidyl transferase ... See full document

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Cad. Saúde Pública  vol.24 número4

Cad. Saúde Pública vol.24 número4

... 2003 in Northeast ...confirmed breast can- cer (age 30-80 years), matched for age with 94 ...consumption of cases and controls was evaluated by foods and food groups, catego- rized in ... See full document

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Genomic testing in international guidelines

Genomic testing in international guidelines

... sizes of 5-10 mm as eligible for genomic testing – request for a gene array was deemed unnecessary by the ...inlammatory breast cancer, cases of >4 positive lymph nodes or very low ER ... See full document

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Sao Paulo Med. J.  vol.123 número4

Sao Paulo Med. J. vol.123 número4

... alteration in exon 20 of BRCA1 was found in a patient who developed breast cancer at the age of 33, and who has a first- degree relative who had also developed the ...profile ... See full document

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras.  vol.59 número3

Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. vol.59 número3

... density in postmenopausal women with and without breast cancer was very interest- ...prevalence of abnormal bone mineral density (BMD) was higher in postmenopausal breast ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Ginecol. Obstet.  vol.31 número5

Rev. Bras. Ginecol. Obstet. vol.31 número5

... with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the Iowa women’s health study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev[r] ... See full document

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Association between 5p12 genomic markers and breast cancer susceptibility: evidence from 19 case-control studies.

Association between 5p12 genomic markers and breast cancer susceptibility: evidence from 19 case-control studies.

... ed in statistical ...size. In the stratified analysis by ethnicity, significant associations were found in Asians and Caucasians for the two polymorphisms in all genetic models; while no ... See full document

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Vav1 fine tunes p53 control of apoptosis versus proliferation in breast cancer.

Vav1 fine tunes p53 control of apoptosis versus proliferation in breast cancer.

... ligase in breast cancer ...mM of the proteasome inhibitor MG132 for four hours or left ...expression of Cbl isoforms (Cbl, Cbl-b and Cbl-c) was analyzed by Real-Time PCR in ... See full document

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Arl13b regulates breast cancer cell migration and invasion by controlling integrin-mediated signaling

Arl13b regulates breast cancer cell migration and invasion by controlling integrin-mediated signaling

... fibronectin in PBS were scratched with a pipette tip and induced to migrate by adding DMEM with 10% ...area of cell migration was measured in 10 randomly-chosen fields using ImageJ ...Percentage ... See full document

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Rev. bras. epidemiol.  vol.20 número4

Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.20 número4

... therapy in breast cancer is essential to the transition from active treatment to care survival, because it improves long-term survival and provides a better quality of ...persistence in ... See full document

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Clinics  vol.72 número3

Clinics vol.72 número3

... rate of conservative surgery after NC varies from 37% to 82% (6, 7); however, only ...28% of these cases are classified as LABC (7, 8). The role of conservative surgery in the treatment ... See full document

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Association of MMP8 gene variation with breast cancer prognosis

Association of MMP8 gene variation with breast cancer prognosis

... study of treatment and outcome for 1,065 breast cancer patients for which we examined factors correlating with cancer ...infection of surgical wounds after surgery for primary disease ... See full document

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Clinics  vol.66 número6

Clinics vol.66 número6

... variants of each ...load of the polymorphic variants. Here we report the results of a case-case study and determine the contribution of TP53 and XRCC1 polymorphisms to breast ... See full document

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Profile of thyroid hormones in breast cancer patients

Profile of thyroid hormones in breast cancer patients

... performed in order to confirm the previous ...absence of breast cancer. These mammograms were performed in the same week when anamnesis and blood samples were ...difference in E ... See full document

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BRCA1 mutations in Brazilian patients

BRCA1 mutations in Brazilian patients

... run in an ABI Prism 377 DNA Sequencer (Applied Biosystems) or in a MegaBACE 1000 DNA Sequencer (Amersham Bio- ...observed in both strands and confirmed by another PCR reaction with material from the ... See full document

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Identification of genes differentially expressed in breast cancer

Identification of genes differentially expressed in breast cancer

... to breast cancer derives originally from observations of cancer clustering in families and cancer risk increasing in individuals with some genetically determined ...risk ... See full document

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