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Stage specific transforming genes in lymphoid neoplasms [PDF]

open access: possible, 1985
Identification of activated cellular transforming genes in a variety of neoplasms has been greatly facilitated by the use of the NIH 3T3 transfection assay. A unique property of the NIH 3T3 cells is that they have the ability to undergo transformation following integration of dominantly acting genes, possibly because they have already progressed some ...
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Laparoscopic Staging of Periampullary Neoplasms

2007
The global concept of preoperative staging of malignancies is to select, as well as possible, those patients who are or are not candidates for operative resection. In the case of periampullary neoplasms, we have good, nonoperative palliation for patients with incurable neoplasms.
Kevin C. Conlon, Sean M. Johnston
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Malignant pleural mesothelioma: role of CT, MRI, and PET/CT in staging evaluation and treatment considerations.

Seminars in roentgenology, 2013
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is the most common primary malignant pleural neoplasm, arising from mesothelial cells. The annual incidence is 3000 cases in the United States.
M. Truong   +4 more
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Endoscopic Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Staging of Pancreatic Neoplasms

International Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2001
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of death among Americans. Twenty-eight thousand cases of pancreatic cancer are diagnosed annually and about the same number of patients die of pancreatic cancer every year. Most patients with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed when the tumor is 3 cm or more in diameter.
Banke Agarwal   +2 more
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Thymic neoplasm: a rare disease with a complex clinical presentation.

Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2013
Thymic neoplasms constitute a broad category of rare lesions with a wide spectrum of pathologic characteristics and clinical presentations which therefore require a high index of suspicion to diagnose.
O. Rashid, A. Cassano, K. Takabe
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Detection and Staging of Renal Neoplasms

2000
CT is widely used in the detection and staging of renal neoplasms (Smith et al. 1989; Stuart Wolf 1998). In comparison with conventional CT, helical CT has further improved the evaluation of renal masses, and particularly the detection and characterization of small renal neoplasms (Bosniak and Rofsky 1996; Curry 1995; Davidson et al. 1997; Szolar et al.
J. Palussiere, H. Trillaud, N. Grenier
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Computed Tomographic Staging of Malignant Gastric Neoplasms

Radiology, 1979
Eight patients with proved gastric carcinoma and 3 with gastric lymphoma were studied preoperatively with computed tomography. CT accurately identified abnormal stomach wall thickening and intra-abdominal tumor extension. Mural thickening was seen on the CT scan when a moderately distended stomach had a wall more than 10 mm thick.
Errol Levine   +4 more
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Role of imaging in the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of thymoma.

Radiographics, 2011
Thymoma is a rare mediastinal neoplasm but is the most common primary neoplasm of the anterior mediastinum. There have been only a few published reports assessing this disease.
M. Benveniste   +5 more
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Thoracic neoplasms: Imaging requirements for diagnosis and staging

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1984
This article reviews the pathophysiology of thoracic neoplasms and discusses current imaging recommendations for diagnosis and staging of these tumors. Particular emphasis is given to primary lung cancers, which comprise a variety of tumors of differing histologic type and behavior.
John D. Armstrong, David G. Bragg
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Value of liver scintiscan in staging of testicular neoplasm

Urology, 1978
A nineteen-year retrospective study of the usefulness of liver scanning in the staging evaluation of germinal cell testicular neoplasms was undertaken at the National Naval Medical Center. Of 94 patients, 90 (96 per cent) demonstrated accurate correlation between liver scan and histopathologic diagnosis.
Mitchell Edson, Alan S. Kossow
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