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Objective: Obesity and diabetes are associated with an increased livercancer risk.
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Most cases of human livercancer are HCC with highly metastatic ability.
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However, its tumor retention is not high enough to treat livercancer.
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Moreover, no variation was found in eight livercancer derived cell lines.
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YAP mRNA and protein levels were both elevated in livercancer cells.
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Gastric cancer, hepaticcancer and colon cancers were not observed.
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It might suggest new therapeutic strategies against hepaticcancer.
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The presence of HDV in the liver accelerates the progression of infection to fibrosis and to hepaticcancer.
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HCC has a poor prognosis associated with tumor recurrence and drug resistance, which has been attributed to the existence of hepaticcancer stem cells (HCSCs).
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We investigated findings using fusion cells (FCs) generated from rat dendritic cells and a syngeneic hepaticcancer cell line with regard to inducing anti-tumor immunity.
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All four patients are now free of their previous dietary restrictions and appear to be cured of both their metabolic disease and their hepaticneoplasm.
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Fulminant hepatic failure is an unusual presentation of hepaticneoplasms, whether primary or metastatic.
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Using our experience with surgical resection of pulmonary metastases as a model, we have adopted an aggressive surgical approach to secondary hepaticneoplasms.
Usage of primary liver cancer in anglès
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Thus, we examined the association between tobacco and alcohol use by primarylivercancer type.
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Objective: Assess national and jurisdictional incidence and mortality trends for primarylivercancer in Australia.
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Obesity relatively late in adulthood has been consistently associated with increased risk of primarylivercancer.
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The RT tolerance of the liver is reduced in patients with primarylivercancer versus metastases.
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Logistic curve was used for fitting primarylivercancer (PLC) age-specific death rate in Chengdu.
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Conclusions: Greater number of teeth lost was associated with higher risk of primarylivercancer in our study.
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Only 11.8% of primarylivercancer subjects had been under previous surveillance.
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We describe two cases in which focal eosinophilic infiltration of the liver, as well as primarylivercancer, occurred.
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Objective: To clarify three-grade criteria of curative resection for primarylivercancer (PLC) and evaluate their clinical significance.
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Background: Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus, alcohol consumption, and cirrhosis of the liver are recognized risk factors for primarylivercancer.
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This observation has relevant public-health implications, since in developed countries primarylivercancer is extremely rare among young women, but not at older ages.
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Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with diabetes are at increased risk of developing primarylivercancer and perhaps cancers of the biliary tract.
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Our findings provide novel insight on the molecular pathogenesis of primarylivercancer characterized by mutation inactivation of NBS1, a DNA repair associated gene.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primarylivercancer, and is the third most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was the most common primarylivercancer, and its resistance to anti-tumor drugs often caused the death of patients suffering with HCC.
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) ranks as the second most malignant type of primarylivercancer with a high degree of incidence and a very poor prognosis.