Summary Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer affecting women, and it is the second deadliest. As with many other cancers, it is known as a family disease, in that it may affect the psychosocial functioning of the family as a whole and of individuals within families. Even ...
Tobin SW,Douville K,Benbow U,et al.Consequences of altered TGF-beta expression and responsiveness in breast cancer: evidence for autocrine and paracine effects. Oncegene . 2002Tobin Stephen W,Douville Karen,Benbow Ulrike,Brinckerhoff Constance E,Memoli Vincent A,Arrick Bradley A.Consequences of ...
Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) accounts for 24% of female cancers, with approximately one-quarter of women likely to have offspring aged 50% of offspring with the majority of needs relating to information about their mother's cancer. Greater unmet needs were seen in female offspring and offspring...
To characterize the impact of increased production of TGF-beta in a xenograft model of human breast cancer, TGF-beta-responsive MDA-231 cells were genetically modified by stable transfection so as to increase their production of active TGF-beta1. Compared with control cells, cells that produced ...
PD-0431: Prevalence, risk factors and consequences of breast edema during and following radiotherapy in breast cancer patients主要由Young-Afat D.A.、Verkooijen H.M.、Gregorowitsch M.L.编写,在2015年被收录,
A history of collagen vascular disease appears to be a contraindication to breast conservation or for elective irradiation for breast cancer.doi:10.1016/0360-3016(89)90074-6Ronda FleckMarsha D. McNeeseNancy A. EllerbroekThomas A. HunterFrankie A. Holmes...
Breast cancer heterogeneity demands that prognostic models must be biologically driven and recent clinical evidence indicates that future prognostic signatures need evaluation in the context of early compared with late metastatic risk prediction. In pre-clinical studies, we and others have shown that vario...
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a critical developmental process that has recently come to the forefront of cancer biology. In breast carcinomas, acquisition of a mesenchymal-like phenotype that is reminiscent of an EMT, termed oncogenic EMT, is associated with pro-metastatic prope...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether elderly patients receiving cancer chemotherapy experience more emotional distress, difficulty with side effects, and disruption in activities than younger patients. A sample of 217 patients receiving initial chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer or lymph...
Consequences of Screening in Breast Cancer (COS-BC): development of a questionnaire. The aims of the study were to translate and adapt both the negative and positive items of the Psychological Consequences Questionnaire (PCQ) into Danish an... John,Brodersen,Hanne,... - 《Scandinavian Journal ...