1 Summary Cumulatively, breast, cervical, ovarian and uterine cancer account for more than 50% of cancers in women in India. Distinct differences in phenotype (clinical presentation) suggest underlying differences in cancer biology and genetics-the peak age of onset of breast and ovarian cancer ...
Worldwide, cervical cancer is considered to be the second commonest cancer as far as mortality and incidence is concerned and India contributes to about 2030% of the global burden. This paper is based on analysis of records of persons suffering from various cancers over 25 years. Cervical cance...
In India, the incidence of breast cancer has increased significantly during the last two decades with a higher proportion of the disease at a young age compared to the west. To understand the molecular processes underlying breast cancer in Indian women, we analysed gene expression profiles of 29...
In India, the incidence of breast cancer accounted for 1,78,361 cases, whereas ovarian cancer accounts for 45,701 cases, according to Globocan Report 2020. These cancers are known to have a hereditary basis, and >10% of them are associated with pathogenic BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. The pr...
Approximately 15% of all cervical cancers are found in women under the age of 40. Sexual function is a matter of great importance for these women. However,... S Taejong,C Chel Hun,L Yoo-Young,... - 《Journal of Sexual Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Association between Carbohydrate...
Bayer Healthcare, Servier, BTG, Terumo, Sanofi Oncology, Eli Lilly and has participated in non-financial roles as ECCO Executive Board member, ECCO Oncopolicy Group member, EORTC Task Force member (Gastrointestinal cancers)—Global PI function with MOLOGEN, IMPALA trial (MGN 1703 as investigative ...
Persistent HPV infection plays a major role in cervical cancer. This study was undertaken to identify HPV types in a cohort of Indian women with locally advanced cervical cancer as well as to determine the physical state and/or site of viral integration in the host genome. Pretreatment biopsies...
Quality of life in breast cancer survivors in India: factors and importance. Int J Cancer Res. 2017;13:36–40. Article Google Scholar Gordon L, Scuffham P, Hayes S, Newman B. Exploring the economic impact of breast cancers during the 18 months following diagnosis. Psychooncology. 2007;16...
CONCLUSION: The heavy burden of HPV infection and severe cervical lesions in Guinean women calls for new effective interventions. Sixty-three per cent of cervical cancers are theoretically preventable by HPV16/18 vaccines in Guinea; perhaps more if some cross-protection exists with HPV45. British ...
Detection of HPV-16 genome in human oral cancers and potentially malignant lesions from India The presence of high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) 16 and 18 was examined in 100 oral cancer patients of Indian descent, 80 patients with potentially ma... Jenice,D'Costa,and,... - 《Oral Onc...