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The Role of HOXB13 in Prostate Cancer

The Role of HOXB13 in Prostate Cancer

... DRE in conjunction with a PSA level above ...allowing the discrimination between cancer and non-cancer, meaning that the PSA test is not specific for cancer, but only for ... See full document

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Prostate Cancer Metabolism in the Interplay of Obesity and Estrogens Actions

Prostate Cancer Metabolism in the Interplay of Obesity and Estrogens Actions

... C, The TCGA Consortium, Hamdy FC, Futreal A, McDermott U, Al-Lazikani B, Lynch AG, Bova GS, Foster CS, Brewer DS, Neal DE, Cooper CS, and Eeles ...“Sequencing of Prostate Cancers Identifies New ... See full document

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Finasteride concentrations and prostate cancer risk: results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial.

Finasteride concentrations and prostate cancer risk: results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial.

... study. The PCPT was a large placebo-controlled randomized trial that specified prostate cancer outcomes would be based on biopsy ...such, the control group used in these analyses all ... See full document

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Histone methylases and demethylases: the role of SMYD3 in prostate carcinogenesis

Histone methylases and demethylases: the role of SMYD3 in prostate carcinogenesis

... O cancro da próstata e as suas atuais controvérsias constituem os motivos centrais desta Tese de Doutoramento. Este tipo de neoplasia é a maior causa de mortalidade por cancro em homens nos países desenvolvidos e uma das ... See full document

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Optimal use of prostate specific antigen for prostate cancer screening

Optimal use of prostate specific antigen for prostate cancer screening

... Prostate cancer (PCa) and prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening have been the main focus of discussions among urologists and primary care physicians during the last few years ... See full document

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The potential role of ORM2 in the development of colorectal cancer.

The potential role of ORM2 in the development of colorectal cancer.

... Most of these have not been reported as cancer biomarkers, that have shown that iTRAQ together with Q-TOF/MS is a sensitive, reproducible, robust technique for identifying statistically significant ... See full document

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Expression changes in the stroma of prostate cancer predict subsequent relapse.

Expression changes in the stroma of prostate cancer predict subsequent relapse.

... expressed in stroma of high and low risk ...indicator of aggressiveness [24–26]. First, we defined aggressive prostate cancer cases as those patients who experienced disease relapse ... See full document

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THE SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF MEN ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER

THE SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF MEN ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER

... after the nurses explained to me the I had, so I think this business is a problem in the prostate ...were the most common clinical manifestations evidenced in the ... See full document

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The role of foods in cancer: a narrative review

The role of foods in cancer: a narrative review

... The cancer formation is slow, thus, a cancer cell can take years to develop and form a tumor and this process goes through several stages until the neoplasm ...formation. The first ... See full document

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Estrogenic Regulation of the SCF/c-KIT System in Prostate Cells: a Relationship with Prostate Cancer?

Estrogenic Regulation of the SCF/c-KIT System in Prostate Cells: a Relationship with Prostate Cancer?

... O cancro da próstata é o tipo de doença oncológica mais comum entre os homens, a qual tem apresentado uma incidência crescente ao longo dos anos. O desenvolvimento e a progressão do cancro da próstata têm vindo a ser ... See full document

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Molecular Basis of the Anti-Cancer Effects of Genistein Isoflavone in LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells.

Molecular Basis of the Anti-Cancer Effects of Genistein Isoflavone in LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells.

... Background: Prostate cancer is the most common form of non-skin cancer within the United States and the second leading cause of cancer ...for the ... See full document

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The role of systemic metabolism in breast cancer progression

The role of systemic metabolism in breast cancer progression

... Thus, the most direct way to reduce this worse prognosis phenotype would be to prevent dyslipidemia and or to treat dyslipidemia when ...diagnosed. The most widely used drugs in the treatment ... See full document

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Bimodal probes for imaging of prostate cancer

Bimodal probes for imaging of prostate cancer

... allow the detection of PCa and its metastases through the acquisition of whole body ...However, the use of similar fluorescent probes is more favorable in intraoperative ... See full document

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Urinary Volatile Organic Compounds for the Detection of Prostate Cancer.

Urinary Volatile Organic Compounds for the Detection of Prostate Cancer.

... However, the predictive value of sarcosine was modest with an overall area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of ...identifying the ... See full document

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Cancer stem cells in prostate cancer: implications for targeted therapy

Cancer stem cells in prostate cancer: implications for targeted therapy

... Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men and the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality among men in the ... See full document

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Role of KCNMA1 in breast cancer.

Role of KCNMA1 in breast cancer.

... functional role for cell proliferation, we knocked down KCNMA1 in the cell lines MFM223, MCF7 and T47D using KCNMA1-specific ...6). The knockdown efficiencies were between 75–86% (measured ... See full document

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Incidence of locally invasive prostate cancer in patients with intermediate values of prostate-specific antigen

Incidence of locally invasive prostate cancer in patients with intermediate values of prostate-specific antigen

... Feasibility of radical prostatectomy (RP) in patients with locally invasive prostate cancer (PC) is assessed by the standard parameters such as the stage of the ... See full document

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Averaged differential expression for the discovery of biomarkers in the blood of patients with prostate cancer.

Averaged differential expression for the discovery of biomarkers in the blood of patients with prostate cancer.

... levels in blood samples from prostate cancer patients (Ca) than in those from healthy men ...to the nucleotide sequence in the ring finger protein 19A (RNF19A) mRNA ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY IN CANCER TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS

THE ROLE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY IN CANCER TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS

... crystals of a semiconductor material, are very stable light- emitters that are emerging as a powerful biomolecular and cellular imaging tool for better cancer diagnosis since their ...stability of ... See full document

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The role of AI classifiers in skin cancer images

The role of AI classifiers in skin cancer images

... total of 526 publications were selected from the database search, with 251, 194 and 81 publications found in ISI Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus, ...respectively. The duplicate ... See full document

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