Chemical exposomics in biobanked plasma samples and associations with breast cancer risk factors Jessica Edlund Kalliroi Sdougkou Sophia Harlid ArticleOpen Access06 Dec 2024 The effect of chelation on bone Pb stores in Pb poisoned children Aaron J. Specht Yanfen Lin Linda H. Nie Article...
Likewise, we do not accept studies where all or a substantive part of the data has been derived from a single breast cancer cell line. Studies should be replicated in at least one other cell line representative of the breast cancer subtype of interest....
A leading epidemiologist has condemned a group of authors for writing and a journal for publishing a series of articles challenging the well established link between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer, describing their actions as "a disgrace." Klim McPherson, visiting professor of ...
Engineered platelets as targeted protein degraders and application to breast cancer models Protein degradation is targeted to disease sites using engineered platelets. Yu Chen Samira Pal Quanyin Hu Article03 Dec 2024 Recovery of biological signals lost in single-cell batch integration with CellANOVA ...
What you should know about this innovative technology and how it helps to improve breast cancer care. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to promoting disease awareness, education, prevention, and more. At Merit Medical, we are also committed to reducing the burden breast ...
Role of Integrin αvβ3 in Doxycycline-Induced Anti-Proliferation in Breast Cancer Cells Doxycycline, an antibiotic, displays the inhibition of different signal transduction pathways, such as anti-inflammation and anti-proliferation, in differe... YF Chen,YN Yang,HR Chu,... - 《Frontiers in Cell...
The Impacts of Breast Cancer Surgery Bonnie Annis, a breast cancer survivor and CURE® contributor, answers the questions “What’s the big deal about nipples? Who needs them anyway?” and discusses nipple-sparing and reconstruction options for women with breast cancer. “Breast cancer often ...
To assure that the XRAYS program is responsive to the community's needs, FORCE launched a web-based survey to assess where young women seek information about breast cancer, and to learn their unmet information needs. A total of 1,178 eligible women responded to the survey. In general, the...
1/17/2013 - New and expensive breast cancer screening techniques do not appear to provide greater health benefits to women than older, less expensive techniques, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Yale School of Medicine and published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The...
A multimodal machine learning model for the stratification of breast cancer risk A multimodal model for the stratification of breast cancer risk based on clinical metadata, mammography and trimodal ultrasound images performed as well as or better than radiologists at tumour classification and at differe...