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Cáncer de mama: un reto para la sociedad y los sistemas de salud [PDF]
Felícia Marie Knaul+5 more
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Effect of Natural Polyphenols on Breast Cancer Chemoprevention and Treatment
Effect of Natural Polyphenols on Breast Cancer proliferation and progression. ABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women worldwide. Significant achievements have been made in diagnostic tools and cancer treatments in the past decade; however, the complexity and heterogeneity of certain breast cancer subtypes often lead to ...
Marzia Sichetti+4 more
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Assessment of mental well-being and psychological distress in Moroccan breast cancer patients. [PDF]
Haddou MB+4 more
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Podría evitarse la radioterapia en mujeres mayores de 70 años con cáncer de mama temprano
Francisco Corrao
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Sex‐dependent effects on plasma metabolome and gut microbiota were observed after oral administration of ellagic acid (EA) encapsulated in milk‐derived exosomes (EXO‐EA) versus non‐encapsulated EA (NEA) and non‐loaded EXOs. EXO‐EA impacted plasma metabolome, modulated gut microbiota, and increased urolithin A and SCFA production sex‐dependently ...
María Ángeles Ávila‐Gálvez+8 more
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Delays and inequalities in breast cancer in Meta Colombia (2017-2023): A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Garcia-Balaguera C+3 more
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Container applications for the development and integration of virtual imaging platforms
Abstract Background Virtual imaging trials (VIT) have made significant advancements through the development of realistic human anatomy models, scanner‐specific simulations, and virtual image interpretation. To promote VIT widespread adoption in the medical imaging community, it is important to develop methods that unify and facilitate the use of VITs ...
Bruno Barufaldi+3 more
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Perfil psicosocial de la mujer mastectomizada por cáncer de mama
C. Celis-Chacón, C.A. Gordillo-Galindo
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Abstract Background Microwave breast hyperthermia is a noninvasive treatment method for breast cancer that utilizes microwave energy (ME) sources to raise tissue temperatures above 42∘C$^{\circ }{\rm C}$, inducing tumor cell necrosis. The efficiency of ME deposition depends on the electric field magnitude and tissue conductivity, with antenna phase and
Burak Acar, Tuba Yilmaz, Ali Yapar
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