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Abstract Hormones are key drivers of cancer development, and alteration of the intratumoral concentration of thyroid hormone (TH) is a common feature of many human neoplasias. Besides the systemic control of TH levels, the expression and activity of deiodinases constitute a major mechanism for the cell-autonomous, prereceptoral control ...
Nappi, Annarita+3 more
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Assessment of Cancer Survivors’ Experiences of Using a Publicly Available Physical Activity Mobile Application [PDF]
Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) is associated with improved physical and psychosocial outcomes in cancer survivors. However, PA levels are low during and after cancer treatment.
Fisher, Abigail+4 more
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Expert consensus on clinical applications of ovarian function suppression for Chinese women with early breast cancer (2024 edition) [PDF]
In China, 60% of breast cancer patients were premenopausal women at the time of diagnosis. Compared with postmenopausal women, premenopausal women have strong ovarian function and secrete estrogen to promote breast cancer growth.
Committee of Breast Cancer Society, China Anti-Cancer Association
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EGFR-TKI ADR Management Chinese Expert Consensus
ErbB receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKI), gefitinib, erlotinib, icotinib and aftinib, which are approved as a frontline treatment for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have tumors harboring EGFR mutations in China.
Chinese Society of Lung Cancer, Chinese Anti-Cancer Association
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common cancer globally and the fourth most common cancer in men in Korea, where the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection is high in middle-aged and elderly patients.
KLCA Korean Liver Cancer Association+1 more
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Sensor technologies in cancer research for new directions in diagnosis and treatment: and exploratory analysis [PDF]
The goal of this study is an exploratory analysis concerning main sensor technologies applied in cancer research to detect new directions in diagnosis and treatments. The study focused on types of cancer having a high incidence and mortality worldwide: breast, lung, colorectal and prostate.
arxiv
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines what cancer is and how cancer-related potentialities are enacted and embodied in the context of contemporary regimes of anticipation. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in a suburban Danish middle-class community among people who were not immediately ...
Rikke Sand Andersen+3 more
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On a fundamental problem in the analysis of cancer registry data [PDF]
In epidemiology research with cancer registry data, it is often of primary interest to make inference on cancer death, not overall survival. Since cause of death is not easy to collect or is not necessarily reliable in cancer registries, some special methodologies have been introduced and widely used by using the concepts of the relative survival ratio
arxiv
The rediscovery and reinterpretation of the Warburg effect in the year 2000 occulted for almost a decade the key functions exerted by mitochondria in cancer cells. Until recent times, the scientific community indeed focused on constitutive glycolysis as a hallmark of cancer cells, which it is not, largely ignoring the contribution of mitochondria to ...
Grasso, Debora+4 more
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