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return kwic search for cell out of >500 occurrences
928965 occurrences (No.3 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
250) Stem cell therapy has brought promising efficacy in regenerating and repairing diseased or damaged tissues by targeting both primary and metastatic cancer foci, and nanoparticles brought new diagnostic and therapeutic options.
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PMID:34408877 DOI:10.1177/20503121211034366
2021 SAGE open medicine
* New approaches and procedures for cancer treatment: Current perspectives.
- Cancer is a global health problem responsible for one in six deaths worldwide. Treating cancer has been a highly complex process. Conventional treatment approaches, such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, have been in use, while significant advances are being made in recent times, including stem cell therapy, targeted therapy, ablation therapy, nanoparticles, natural antioxidants, radionics, chemodynamic therapy, sonodynamic therapy, and ferroptosis-based therapy. Current methods in oncology focus on the development of safe and efficient cancer nanomedicines. Stem cell therapy has brought promising efficacy in regenerating and repairing diseased or damaged tissues by targeting both primary and metastatic cancer foci, and nanoparticles brought new diagnostic and therapeutic options. Targeted therapy possessed breakthrough potential inhibiting the growth and spread of specific cancer cells, causing less damage to healthy cells. Ablation therapy has emerged as a minimally invasive procedure that burns or freezes cancers without the need for open surgery. Natural antioxidants demonstrated potential tracking down free radicals and neutralizing their harmful effects thereby treating or preventing cancer. Several new technologies are currently under research in clinical trials, and some of them have already been approved. This review presented an update on recent advances and breakthroughs in cancer therapies.
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(1)23 death (18)5 differentiation (35)3 envelope (52)2 immunity
(2)15 lines (19)5 infiltration (36)3 function (53)2 informative
(3)15 types (20)5 membrane (37)3 growth (54)2 interactions
(4)14 proliferation (21)4 *null* (38)3 lysis (55)2 is
(5)14 wall (22)4 activation (39)3 migration (56)2 killing
(6)8 carcinoma (23)4 apoptosis (40)3 mitochondrial (57)2 malignancies
(7)8 transplantation (24)4 culture (41)3 shape (58)2 manner
(8)7 line (25)4 cultures (42)3 therapy (59)2 marker
(9)7 lung (26)4 invasion (43)2 DNA (60)2 mass
(10)7 populations (27)4 metabolism (44)2 adhesion, (61)2 migration,
(11)7 proliferation, (28)4 receptor (45)2 behavior (62)2 mixture
(12)7 viability (29)4 responses (46)2 biology (63)2 morphology
(13)6 surface (30)4 type (47)2 cholesterol (64)2 nuclear
(14)6 survival (31)3 RNA (48)2 culture, (65)2 number
(15)6 types, (32)3 adhesion (49)2 development (66)2 over-activation,
(16)5 and (33)3 cycle (50)2 fate (67)2 permeability
(17)5 cycle, (34)3 division (51)2 genes

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--- WordNet output for cell --- =>密室, 細胞, 電池, 独房・細胞, 監房, 組織, 独房 Overview of noun cell The noun cell has 7 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (71) cell -- (any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb") 2. (44) cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals) 3. (1) cell, electric cell -- (a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction) 4. cell, cadre -- (a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement) 5. cellular telephone, cellular phone, cellphone, cell, mobile phone -- (a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver) 6. cell, cubicle -- (small room in which a monk or nun lives) 7. cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept) --- WordNet end ---