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Bone formation and resorption markers as diagnostic tools for bone metastases evaluation
Bone metastases are a frequent complication of several types of cancers. Since bone metastases are difficult to diagnose with the current available approaches, there is a demand for new methods for assessing bone response.
Emanuela Galliera PhD +7 more
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This study demonstrates that transcription factor androgen receptor (AR) directly binds the LF promoter, driving lactoferrin overexpression to promote ferritin (FTH1/FTL) upregulation and inhibit p53‐ALOX12‐mediated ferroptosis in prostate cancer. Lactoferrin could be a new potential therapeutic target in prostate cancer.
Can Liu +18 more
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Solid tumours show osteotropism: Mechanisms of bone metastases
Bone metastases are a dismal consequence of cancer, causing severe morbidity and reducing the quality of life of patients. Solid tumours such as breast, prostate, lung and kidney cancer showed a marked osteotropism dependent on the special ...
FERRACINI, RICCARDO, Roato, Ilaria
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The hyperactivation of PI3K/AKT signaling in PTEN wild‐type triple‐negative breast cancer represents a clinical paradox. We delineate a novel post‐translational regulatory axis wherein the oncogene TSPYL5 competitively antagonizes the deubiquitinase USP10.
Jiaying Shi +8 more
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the survival of patients with bone carcinoma metastases and assess the clinical applicability of existing prognostic models.
Akif Mirioglu +5 more
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Impact of different visceral metastatic sites on survival in metastatic prostate cancer patients.
IntroductionVisceral metastasis is an important predictor for poor outcomes in prostate cancer, however, the prognostic significance surrounding the specific sites of visceral metastasis remains unclear.
Gu-Shun Lai +8 more
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Macrophage Extracellular Traps in Immunity and Cancer
As a macrophage‐mediated innate defense mechanism, the dysregulated release of METs drives chronic inflammation and influences tumor progression. Furthermore, METs exhibit a functional duality within the tumor microenvironment, capable of both promoting and suppressing tumor development.
Junyao Li +5 more
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Bone cancer : primary bone cancers and bone metastases /
"Elsevier science & technology books."Includes bibliographical references and index.Epidemiology of primary bone tumors and economical aspects of bone metastases -- Tumor: bone interactions: there is no place like bone -- Stem cell niches in the bone ...
Heymann, Dominique,editor.
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