335) as emerged in the treatment of esophageal cancer as a means to down-stage tumors, im |
336) microRNAs are involved in key pathways in cancer as well as embryogenesis. |
337) of BCT is to achieve local control of the cancer, as well as to preserve a breast th |
338) and 3308 childhood central nervous system cancer cases (included for comparison) and |
339) The burden of thyroid cancer cases is expected to be substantial |
340) t there are about 2.91 additional bladder cancer cases per 100,000 people and, consi |
341) Cancer metabolism has been extensively inv |
342) review, we discuss some contributions in cancer metabolism by general proteomic ana |
343) ng a potentially comprehensive picture of cancer metabolism. |
344) Cancer of the esophagus is an underestimat |
345) imary radiochemotherapy for squamous cell cancer of the base of the tongue. |
346) nt and outcome of 21 dogs with metastatic cancer of unknown primary (MCUP), a biopsy |
347) Among 2,651 gastric cancer patients, four (0.2 %) were histopa |
348) In human breast cancer patients, immunohistochemical stain |
349) were detected in 64.29 and 50% of ovarian cancer patients, while E-cadherin hypermet |
350) Cancer research is increasingly dependent |
351) Population-based cancer research is paramount for controlli |
352) l characterised study bases for molecular cancer research will be an essential prere |
353) tients with a confirmed diagnosis of lung cancer was conducted, at a single outer me |
354) old male patient with metastatic prostate cancer was found to have a choroidal metas |
355) QoL of siblings of children with CHD or cancer was lower than QoL in the CF or typ |
356) 8q24, is frequently amplified in gastric cancer (GC) cell lines. |
357) al CD133 SNPs are associated with gastric cancer (GC) risk and survival. |
358) nd metabolism constitutes a new avenue of cancer biology and could lead to new insig |
359) ing ecology, immunology, microbiology and cancer biology. |
360) influence the effect of alcohol on breast cancer but is not an independent risk fact |
361) he survival rate of patients with ovarian cancer, but the available conventional dos |
362) ients with resectable advanced esophageal cancer can be cured by surgery alone. |
363) 's perceived risks of cancer, belief that cancer can be detected early with screenin |
364) ion of international collaborations among cancer care professionals who in turn have |
365) nd direct, but uncovered, costs of breast cancer care. |
366) ed with cell cycle, genome stability, and cancer development. |
367) fferentiation and migration as well as in cancer development. |
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