Background: Early detection of breastcancer is an important public health goal.
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Background: Hyperinsulinemia and higher insulin-like growth factors may increase breastcancer risk.
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News from Australia including the asylum seekers and new breastcancer research.
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Health effects include breastcancer, liver and heart disease and auto accidents.
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Recent studies suggest that breastcancer risk factors may vary by race.
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Background: Patients with high-risk primarybreastcancer remain at high risk for relapse.
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In contrast, the incidence rates of second primarybreastcancer are largely undocumented.
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Methods: FDG-PET was performed before surgery in 275 women with primarybreastcancer.
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Methods: BM aspirates from 137 primarybreastcancer patients were included into the study.
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Average age at diagnosis of first primarybreastcancer had increased significantly since 1970.
Ús de mammary cancer en anglès
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Whether NF-kappaB activation in the immune system influences mammarycancer remains unclear.
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Susceptibility to mammarycancer in rats is genetically controlled by both susceptibility and suppressor genes.
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Spontaneously occurring canine mammarycancer represents an excellent model of human breast cancer, but is greatly understudied.
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We found that loss of HIF-1a and its target gene VEGF-A accelerated tumor growth in murine model of mammarycancer.
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This study identifies the PTEN as a therapeutic target for the treatment of mammarycancer and presumably other types of cancer.
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Susceptibility to E2-induced mammarycancer segregated as a dominant or incompletely dominant trait in a cross between BN females and ACI males.
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Here, using a transgenic model of mammarycancer, we report that deletion of TGF-β1 from tumor cells did not protect mice from tumor development.
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In this study, we evaluate susceptibility to E2-induced mammarycancer in a cross between the ACI strain and the unrelated Brown Norway (BN) rat strain.