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Is breast cancer effect on lungs? and is this effect is converted into lungs cancer? - Breast Cancer
healthcentral.com — “Is breast cancer effect on lungs? and is this effect is converted into lungs cancer?Because for three four months i have problems with my left lungs. I visited...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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#breastcancer can spread to other parts of the body. This process is called metastasis: http://t.co/3h1W9y33
In Vivo Inflammation And Metastasis Visualized In Genetically Modified Mice
medicalnewstoday.com — “One of the major routes of tumor cell dissemination to form metastasis at distant organs in the body is the lymphatic system. To study this process, still poorly understood, and to gain informatio” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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In Vivo Inflammation And Metastasis Visualized In Genetically Modified Mice http://t.co/nc5H6Fjf #skincancer #melanoma
AACR to honor PU professor with Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cancer Research
news-medical.net — “A researcher from The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) and Princeton University who is helping to advance the molecular understanding of cancer metastasis is being recognized for his work by cancer specialists from around the globe.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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AACR to honor Princeton U professor with Award for Outstanding Achievement in #Cancer #Research: http://t.co/9Rj9OD5C
Scientist from Cancer Institute of N.J. and Princeton U. Recognized by AACR for Cancer Metastasis Research
newswise.com — “A researcher from The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Princeton University who is helping to advance the molecular understanding of cancer metastasis is being recognized for his work by cancer specialists from around the globe. Yibin Kang, PhD, will receive the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cancer Research at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) being held in Chicago later this month.” View full resource at newswise.com
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#health news: Scientist from Cancer Institute of N.J. and Princeton U. Recognized by AACR for Cancer Metastasis ... http://t.co/dO3g9jAH
BMC Cancer | Abstract | EMT transcription factors snail and slug directly contribute to cisplatin resistance in ovarian cancer
biomedcentral.com — “The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a molecular process through which an epithelial cell undergoes transdifferentiation into a mesenchymal phenotype. The role of EMT in embryogenesis is well-characterized and increasing evidence suggests that elements of the transition may be important in other processes, including metastasis and drug resistance in various cancers.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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EMT transcription factors snail and slug directly contribute to cisplatin resistance in ovarian cancer: Conclusi... http://t.co/B0MDXJzb
Discovery Could Lead To Novel Drugs To Prevent Cancer Metastasis
medicalnewstoday.com — “A Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine study has revealed details of the complex molecular process involving a protein that enables cancer cells to establish tumors in distant part” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Discovery Could Lead To Novel Drugs To Prevent Cancer Metastasis: A Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of ... http://t.co/P1jAZB43
A Mechanism Explaining How Tumor Cells Spread To Nearby Organs And Structures, Initiating Metastasis
medicalnewstoday.com — “Metastasis is responsible for 90% of deaths in patients with cancer. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for this process is one of the top goals of cancer research. The metastatic process in” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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A Mechanism Explaining How Tumor Cells Spread To Nearby Organs And Structures, Initiating Metastasis http://t.co/GUllB4tF #lymphology
American Cancer Society Changes Its Screening Guideline Process
cancer.org — “The American Cancer Society has revised its cancer screening guideline process to make the guidelines more clear and consistent and help people better understand how such decisions are made.” View full resource at cancer.org
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Some Tumors Contain Factors that May Block Metastasis
aacr.org — “Concomitant tumor resistance to metastasis seen in laboratory models. Cancer-associated forms of the amino acid tyrosine act as anti-metastasis factors. Process might be manipulated chemically for therapeutic benefit. PHILADELPHIA — Scientists are another step closer to understanding what drives tumor metastasis, as laboratory models suggest there are factors inside tumors that can slow their own growth.In a recent issue of Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer ” View full resource at aacr.org
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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | Can you explain the process of Mohs surgery?
skinandlasers.com — “Can you explain the process of Mohs surgery? I've heard that it's the most effective treatment for skin cancer but I don't quite understand how it works. Mohs surgery is named after Dr. Mohs who first described this method of skin cancer removal over 70 years ago. This microscopic form of skin cancer removal is used for a wide variety of skin cancers. It provides the highest cure rates for many basal and squamous cell skin cancers.” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Incompatible Assumptions Common In Biomedical Research - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Strong, incompatible views are common in biomedicine but are largely invisible to biomedical experts themselves, creating artificial barriers to effective modeling of complex biological phenomena. Researchers at the University of Chicago explored the diversity in views among scientists researching the process of cancer metastasis and found ubiquitous disagreement around assumptions in any model of the progression of cancer cells from their original location to other parts of the body...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Incompatible Assumptions Common In Biomedical Research: Strong, incompatible views are common in biomedicine but a... http://t.co/INSW2NhH
What is the process of metastases formation?
talkabouthealth.com — “The term for the movement of cancer to new locations in the body is metastasis. The new tumors that form at those locations are called metastases. Metastasis” View full resource at talkabouthealth.com
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What is the process of metastasis formation? grt ans @CancerQuest http://t.co/hGVOaQa #bcsm #breastcancer #metastatic #cancer
The Arts, Sciences and Medicine: Understanding Cancer Metastasis
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Thyroid Research | Full text | Cathepsin B trafficking in thyroid carcinoma cells
thyroidresearchjournal.com — “The cysteine peptidase cathepsin B is important in thyroid physiology by being involved in prohormone processing initiated in the follicle lumen and completed in endo-lysosomal compartments. However, cathepsin B has also been localized to the extrafollicular space in thyroid cancer tissue, and is therefore suggested to promote invasiveness and metastasis in thyroid carcinomas through e.g. extracellular matrix degradation.” View full resource at thyroidresearchjournal.com
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