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Heterogeneity Landscape of Circulating Tumor Cells in Clinical Utility
This study reports the heterogeneity spectrum of circulating tumor cells. The factors involved in the spectrum promote CTCs to overcome barriers in the metastatic cascade but impact the clinical outcome of cancer patients. In summary, the heterogeneities in association with CTCs ultimately reduce patient survival and facilitate increasing mortality of ...
Md Kowsar Alam+5 more
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The Role of Reproductive History and Lifestyle on Ovarian Functional Cyst in Reproductive Age Women
Background and purpose: Functional ovarian cysts are common in reproductive age female. According to high prevalence of functional ovarian cysts and costs for community-based diagnosis and treatment, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between ...
Elham Fazeli+4 more
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Ovarian cysts and cyclic hormone replacement therapy: is there an association?
Objectives. To evaluate whether there may be an association between postmenopausal ovarian cysts and hormone replacement therapy. Methods. The study comprised 564 consecutive, asymptomatic, postmenopausal women who were referred for routine, transvaginal
Itai Bar‐Hava+6 more
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Juvenile primary hypothyroidism causing cystic ovaries and pseudoprecocious puberty (Van-Wyk Grumbach syndrome (VWGS)) is well documented in literature. There are only a few reports of primary hypothyroidism presenting as ovarian cysts in adults. Here we
K S Shivaprasad+8 more
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Emerging microphysiological systems reproduce the spatial, biochemical, and cellular complexity of the tumor microenvironment, surpassing 2D cultures and murine models. By integrating patient‐derived tumors, perfusable vasculature, and immune trafficking, these organ‐on‐chip platforms reveal mechanisms of immune evasion, predict therapeutic responses ...
Fabiana Moresi+5 more
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BackgroundOvarian cysts are common in reproductive-aged women and may affect ovarian reserve, thereby impacting fertility potential. This study aimed to evaluate the differential impact of various ovarian cyst types and sizes on ovarian reserve markers ...
Xingyu Sun+4 more
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Understanding miR‐200c: an Important Player in Resistance to Cancer Treatment
How can one microRNA alter cancer's response to therapy? miR‐200c plays a central role in therapeutic resistance by modulating epithelial‐mesenchymal transition, apoptosis, cancer stemness features, and drug efflux. This review outlines the context‐dependent functions of miR‐200c in various cancers and highlights its potential as both a biomarker and a
Fatma Sanli, Omer Faruk Karatas
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Malignancy of Ovarian Cysts [PDF]
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Ovarian dermoid cyst with teeth [PDF]
A 38-year-old woman presented with long-lasting dull pain that she localised in her left hip. X-ray and MRI of the hip showed a small calcification of the labrum (a ring of cartilage surrounding the acetabulum) and excluded the suspected femoroacetabular impingement (where there is abnormal contact between the acetabulum and the femoral head-neck ...
Menke, J., Schwarz, A.
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Glucose deprivation or GLUT1 inhibition induces disulfidptosis in SLC7A11high ovarian cancer cells by promoting cystine accumulation, NADPH/ATP depletion, and F‐actin disulfide formation. SLC7A11 interacts with INF2 to further increase H₂O₂ levels and impair mitochondrial fission, suppressing cell migration. Targeting the SLC7A11–INF2 axis represents a
Zhenyu Song+9 more
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