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Breast cancerPrognosisGene expression profilingBackground: There are five multi-gene expression based prognostic tests for breast cancer offered as reference lab tests - Mammaprint, MapQuant Dx, OncotypeDx, PAM50 Breast Cancer Intrinsic Subtype Classifier, and Theros Breast Cancer Index. Each claims to...
Keywords posttraumatic stress disordercancerbone marrow transplantationPrior research suggests that the diagnosis and treatment of cancer can result in the ... MR Widows,PB Jacobsen,KK Fields - 《Psychosomatic Medicine》 被引量: 239发表: 2000年 Predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology fo...
This process of cancer cells leaving an area and growing in another body area is termed metastatic spread or metastasis. For example, if breast cancer cells spread to a bone, it means that the individual has metastatic breast cancer to bone. This is not the same as "bone cancer," which ...
These abnormal cells are termed cancer cells, malignant cells, or tumor cells. These cells can infiltrate normal body tissues. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells anywhere in a body. These abnormal cells are termed cancer cells, malignant cells, or tumor cells. These cells can...
Polycythemia vera is a rare form of blood cancer. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, complications, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and life expectancy related to polycythemia vera.
Analogues of vitamin A are known as retinoids. Numerous studies have shown that retinoid deficiency enhances the risk of cancer in humans. Retinoids are being used in humans to treat cancers (particularly skin, lung, bladder, cervical or breast) which involve epithelial tissues. Vitamin A can be...
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of disorders that affect bone marrow – the spongy tissue inside your bones where new blood cells are made. Bone marrow contains stem cells, or parent cells that divide and make new cells. MDS prevents new blood cells from becoming mature; MDS also...
Hypoxia induces senescence of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells via altered gut microbiota Systemic chronic hypoxia is a feature of many diseases and may influence the communication between bone marrow and gut microbiota. Here, the authors show that chronic hypoxia predisposes bone marrow stem cells ...
This process of cancer cells leaving an area and growing in another body area is termed metastatic spread or metastasis. For example, if breast cancer cells spread to a bone, it means that the individual has metastatic breast cancer to bone. This is not the same as "bone cancer," which ...