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Endometrial cancer affects patients at every age, however it occurs more frequently in menopause (> 50) and in postmenopause (> 70). The most frequent symptoms are bleeding and vaginal discharge. When hematometra or pyometra is present the patient may feel pain. In some cases endometrial adenocarcinoma is asymptomatic and the diagnosis is casually made
MARCHETTI M.+2 more
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ROR1 represents a promising target for the development of novel antiproliferative compounds, giving its high expression in different cancer cell lines. The present study describes the workflow leading to the design, synthesis, and characterization of a series of para‐phenylenediamine‐based compounds able to interact with the target kinase, inhibiting ...
Gerardina Smaldone+17 more
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Dysregulated alternative splicing has been closely linked to the initiation and progression of tumors. Nevertheless, the precise molecular mechanisms through which splicing factors regulate endometrial cancer progression are still not fully understood ...
Yingwei Li+8 more
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Discovery of cancer common and specific driver gene sets [PDF]
Cancer is known as a disease mainly caused by gene alterations. Discovery of mutated driver pathways or gene sets is becoming an important step to understand molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis. However, systematically investigating commonalities and specificities of driver gene sets among multiple cancer types is still a great challenge, but this ...
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Contribution of Vaginal Scanning to Sonographic Evaluation of Endometrial Cancer Invasion [PDF]
Bruno Cacciatore+4 more
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ABSTRACT Suspension and imaging mass cytometry are single‐cell, proteomic‐based methods used to characterize tissue composition and structure. Data assessing the consistency of these methods over an extended period of time are still sparse and are needed if mass cytometry‐based methods are to be used clinically.
Ruben Casanova+141 more
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Cancer Networks: A general theoretical and computational framework for understanding cancer [PDF]
We present a general computational theory of cancer and its developmental dynamics. The theory is based on a theory of the architecture and function of developmental control networks which guide the formation of multicellular organisms. Cancer networks are special cases of developmental control networks.
arxiv
Preoperative whole pelvic external irradiation in stage I endometrial cancer [PDF]
Nick Ritcher+3 more
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ABSTRACT Mutations in the DNA polymerase epsilon (POLE) gene are associated with an increased risk of various malignancies, including colorectal and other gastrointestinal, endometrial, ovarian, breast, and brain cancers. In extremely rare cases, POLE mutations have also been associated with pancreatic and hepatobiliary carcinomas.
Lynn Messersmith+3 more
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A Bayesian Mixture Model Approach to Examining Neighborhood Social Determinants of Health Disparities in Endometrial Cancer Care in Massachusetts [PDF]
Many studies have examined social determinants of health (SDoH) independently, overlooking their interconnected nature. Our study uses a multidimensional approach to construct a neighborhood-level measure that explores how multiple SDoH jointly impact care received for endometrial cancer (EC) patients in Massachusetts (MA).
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