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Circulating tumour cells: insights into tumour heterogeneity [PDF]
Tumour heterogeneity is a major barrier to cure breast cancer. It can exist between patients with different intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer or within an individual patient with breast cancer.
Hayes, D. F., Paoletti, C.
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Breast Metastasis From Vulvar Carcinoma: Case Report and Review of Literature
Introduction Primary vulvar cancer is uncommon, accounting for only 3%–5% of all gynecological malignancies. Metastases to the vulva are even rarer, and those originating from breast cancer are exceptional, with fewer than 20 cases reported in the literature. Case Presentation We report the first case observed at our institution.
Nayssem Khessairi +6 more
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EZH2, HIF-1, and their inhibitors: An overview on pediatric cancers [PDF]
During the past decades, several discoveries have established the role of epigenetic modifications and cellularmicroenvironment in tumor growth and progression. One of the main representatives concerning epigenetic modification is the polycomb group (PcG)
Antonello Mai +6 more
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Background and Objectives: Gastric cancer is the fourth most common cancer worldwide and ranks fifth in India. Surgical resection is curative in early stage gastric cancers. Most of the gastric cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage necessitating multimodality treatment strategies. Based on the ToGA trial, the international regulatory agencies have
Nadaf, Asmanaz saleem +2 more
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A retrospective study of clinico-pathological spectrum of carcinoma breast in a West Delhi, India
Background: Data on the demographic profile of breast cancer patients from Delhi is scarce and whatever is available is from higher referral center.
Jitendra Singh Nigam +2 more
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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for 20%-25% of breast cancer cases. Around 10%-15% of patients with breast cancer present with upfront metastasis. Lymph node, bone, and liver are common sites of metastasis in hormone-positive breast cancer while brain, lungs, and liver in TNBC. Although visceral metastasis is common in TNBC, metastasis to
Baa, Annie Kanchan +6 more
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A combination of DCE‐MRI, DWI, and MRS allows the differentiation of molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma. Triple‐negative tumor is the most distinctive in terms of MRI phenotypical characteristic compared to the other subtypes, characterized by smooth, well‐circumscribed margins with rim enhancement, high ADC values, and elevated choline peak ...
Payal Sharma +4 more
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Background and Aims: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality among women. The aim of our study is to evaluate the stromal expression of CD10 in invasive breast carcinoma and to find its relationship with other prognostic markers such as ...
K. P. Praveena +3 more
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G protein-coupled receptors at the crossroad between physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis : old paradigms and emerging concepts [PDF]
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been implicated in transmitting signals across the extra- and intra-cellular compartments, thus allowing environmental stimuli to elicit critical biological responses.
Azuma +16 more
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What's new? PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS) is a rare condition caused by a germline variant in PTEN. Although PHTS is associated with increased cancer risk, patients may go unrecognized. In this study, the authors assessed the cancer spectrum, age of onset, and histopathology in a Dutch clinic‐based cohort.
Ane J. Schei‐Andersen +17 more
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