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201) is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in the pediatric age group.
202) lete regression of a testicular germ cell tumor in the presence of distant metastase
203) Tumor tissue was assessed for somatic MMR
204) r analysis of the TCGA database and brain tumor tissue arrays indicated that CXCL1 a
205) c antioxidants suffer upregulation in the tumor tissue as a way of adapting to the o
206) itional tool for fast and non-destructive tumor tissue discrimination, which may hel
207) Mutation profiles of cfDNA, CTCs, and tumor tissue were assessed by panel sequen
208) ch focus on metabolomics of biofluids and tumor tissue were included.
209) While tumor infiltration by CD8+ T cells is now
210) c vaccine that promotes proliferation and tumor infiltration of antigen-specific T c
211) O diminished MYC expression and increased tumor infiltration of macrophages, CD86+ c
212) heir effector functions by decreasing the tumor infiltration of myeloid-derived supp
213) 74 was not as effective in modulating the tumor infiltration of total CD3+ lymphocyt
214) different cell types found in the bladder tumor microenvironment, RWFV-targeted LNPs
215) y T-cell interactions with tumors and the tumor microenvironment, and how they can i
216) -immunological biomarker encompassing the tumor microenvironment, disease staging an
217) tition for glutamine may exist within the tumor microenvironment, potentially servin
218) ppresses PD-L1 and PD-1 expression in the tumor microenvironment, suggesting that le
219) vant chemotherapy has reduced the risk of tumor recurrence and improved survival in
220) Furthermore, in a tumor recurrence model, photothermal-immun
221) The high risk of tumor recurrence presents a big challenge
222) a 4th surgery 25 years later for massive tumor recurrence.
223) r stopping vemurafenib, there was massive tumor recurrence.
224) nt in patients with cervical cancer were: tumor size <2 cm, tumor distance from
225) ression of NBAT1 was also associated with tumor size and clinical TNM stages.
226) section, positive lymph node numbers, and tumor size between LPD and OPD.
227) RESULTS Mean tumor size did not differ between the 2 gr
228) In multivariate analysis, larger tumor size was independently associated wi
229) g biological and clinical insights beyond tumor type and histology in the pan-cancer
230) is of epidemiological features (age, sex, tumor type and location, clinical presenta
231) ty of the histological definition of this tumor type is helping these efforts but, d
232) Bladder carcinoma is the most expensive tumor type to treat on a cost-per-patient
233) be inconsistent and could be dependent on tumor type.
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(1)42 growth (18)5 with (35)3 types (52)2 infiltrating
(2)26 microenvironment (19)4 DNA (36)3 volume (53)2 lymphocyte
(3)26 suppressor (20)4 burden (37)2 MMR (54)2 markers,
(4)21 necrosis (21)4 cells, (38)2 ablation, (55)2 metastasis
(5)20 cells (22)4 immune (39)2 antigen (56)2 predisposition
(6)19 progression (23)4 lymphocytes (40)2 bearing (57)2 progression,
(7)14 and (24)4 models (41)2 boundaries (58)2 regrowth
(8)11 *null* (25)3 activity (42)2 caused (59)2 removal
(9)11 tissues (26)3 angiogenesis (43)2 dose (60)2 resection
(10)6 cell (27)3 control (44)2 drug (61)2 site,
(11)6 in (28)3 mice (45)2 effects (62)2 splice
(12)6 tissue (29)3 of (46)2 efficacy (63)2 suppressors
(13)5 infiltration (30)3 samples (47)2 entities (64)2 targeting
(14)5 microenvironment, (31)3 sequencing (48)2 epilepsy (65)2 trafficking
(15)5 recurrence (32)3 shrinkage (49)2 formation, (66)2 types,
(16)5 size (33)3 size, (50)2 heterogeneity
(17)5 type (34)3 stage (51)2 hypoxia

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--- WordNet output for tumor --- =>膨らみ, 出っ張り, 腫瘍 Overview of noun tumor The noun tumor has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (18) tumor, tumour, neoplasm -- (an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose) --- WordNet end ---