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Meanings of squamous cell cancer in anglès
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Usage of squamous cell cancer in anglès
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Under his tongue squamouscellcancer had been growing for months.
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We concluded that CXCR4 might be a key molecule in esophageal squamouscellcancer metastasis.
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One case was accompanied with squamouscellcancer.
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In some people these lesions can develop into either a basal cell or a squamouscellcancer.
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However, there have been no published reports describing male patients with pelvic squamouscellcancer of unknown primary origin.
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It can not be used, for instance, to treat squamouscellcancer or patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
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She added that doctors should "actively survey" people at high risk of squamouscellcancer such as smokers.
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In men an inverse association with the risk of squamouscellcancer was found for the intake of other fruits.
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Using this dose and schedule TCN-P appears to have limited activity in metastatic or recurrent squamouscellcancer of the cervix.
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Consequently, the present study supports the potential of these three drugs as therapeutic agents for the radiosensitization of esophageal squamouscellcancer.
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Further investigation revealed the tumour to be a p16 positive squamouscellcancer with metastatic spread to cervical lymph nodes of multiple levels.
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Preclinical and clinical studies of high-dose isotretinoin in patients with head and neck squamouscellcancer (HNSCC) have produced encouraging results.
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Cetuximab is typically administered on a weekly schedule for patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamouscellcancer (HNSCC).
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Thus, RHOF activation of NFkB in esophageal keratinocytes provides a potentially important and clinically-relevant mechanism for esophageal inflammation and inflammation-mediated esophageal squamouscellcancer.
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In this patient cohort with advanced head and neck squamouscellcancer, overall and progression-free survivals were encouraging, justifying further study of this approach.
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Prine survived squamouscellcancer in 1998, undergoing surgery to his neck and tongue that left his voice with an even deeper, gravelly tone.