243) e faith-based education to promote breast cancer screening among this growing popula |
244) e a 10-min web-based survey on colorectal cancer screening and diagnostic practices |
245) ationship between intention of undergoing cancer screening and information, motivati |
246) Although access to breast cancer screening and treatment is free in |
247) vely younger should be targeted in breast cancer screening efforts. |
248) e intervention programs to promote breast cancer screening in Arabic populations in |
249) g interventions aimed at promoting breast cancer screening in this population. |
250) ll as information is necessary to improve cancer screening rates. |
251) The intention of undergoing cancer screening showed a positive relatio |
252) ro-rich inequalities in dental visits and cancer screening uptake are also found in |
253) ltural factors are associated with breast cancer screening utilization, specifically |
254) evidence-based information on colorectal cancer screening with standard information |
255) Cancer stem cells are characterized by an |
256) Cancer stem cells represent a cell populat |
257) We propose that the central tenet of cancer stem cell definition lies exactly i |
258) gs to overcome the Nietzschean dilemma of cancer stem cell targeting: "what does not |
259) ibe network models potentially explaining cancer stem cell-like behavior. |
260) B ligand (RANKL) signaling helps putative cancer stem cells (CSC) to maintain their |
261) Inflammatory cytokines, components of cancer stem cells (CSCs) niche, could affe |
262) Actual properties of cancer stem cells depend on the individual |
263) We argue that the high evolvability of cancer stem cells is helped by their repea |
264) Thus, cancer stem cells reverse and replay cance |
265) lar senescence, and to the development of cancer stem cells. |
266) ponds well with the defining hallmarks of cancer stem cells: the possession of the c |
267) Cancer survivors also have more problems i |
268) Cancer survivors have the lowest HRQoL sca |
269) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of cancer survivors against that of cardiovas |
270) Breast cancer survivors are more likely to seek c |
271) The study suggests that cancer survivors should receive more inten |
272) The HRQoL of young cancer survivors was as impaired as that o |
273) experience in taking care of Thai breast cancer survivors who used CAM from a terti |
274) be concerned about CAM use in Thai breast cancer survivors. |
275) es perceive the use of CAM in Thai breast cancer survivors. |
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