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Exploring Metabolic Shifts in Kidney Cancer and Non-Cancer Cells Under Pro- and Anti-Apoptotic Treatments Using NMR Metabolomics. [PDF]
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A combinatorial screening protocol for identifying novel and highly potent dual-target inhibitor of BRD4 and STAT3 for kidney cancer therapy. [PDF]
Zhang S+6 more
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A risk signature constructed by Tregs-related genes predict the clinical outcomes and immune therapeutic response in kidney cancer. [PDF]
Li G, Cui J, Li T, Li W, Chen P.
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Exploring prognostic implications of miRNA signatures and telomere maintenance genes in kidney cancer. [PDF]
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Adolescent Medicine Clinics, 2005
This article provides a summary of renal cancers that can affect adolescent patients. It encompasses both isolated and syndrome-associated cancers and the various renal complications associated with cancer therapy. Prompt recognition and appropriate referral and management, along with periodic long-term follow-up, will enhance both the survival and ...
James E Springate, Christina M Keaney
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This article provides a summary of renal cancers that can affect adolescent patients. It encompasses both isolated and syndrome-associated cancers and the various renal complications associated with cancer therapy. Prompt recognition and appropriate referral and management, along with periodic long-term follow-up, will enhance both the survival and ...
James E Springate, Christina M Keaney
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The Lancet, 1998
In the USA, the incidence of kidney cancer has increased 43% since 1973. The risk of the disorder is higher in men than in women and increases with age. The von Hippel-Lindau tumour-suppressor gene is inactivated in over 75% of sporadic cases. Metastatic disease is present in 20-30% of patients at diagnosis.
N J, Vogelzang, W M, Stadler
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In the USA, the incidence of kidney cancer has increased 43% since 1973. The risk of the disorder is higher in men than in women and increases with age. The von Hippel-Lindau tumour-suppressor gene is inactivated in over 75% of sporadic cases. Metastatic disease is present in 20-30% of patients at diagnosis.
N J, Vogelzang, W M, Stadler
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