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Meanings of negative cancer in English
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Usage of negative cancer in English
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Moderator effects were less pronounced when respondents did not endorse negativecancer stereotypes.
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But the picture changed when the researchers focused on postmenopausal women with ER- negativecancer.
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We and others also proposed that Efp has tumor-promoting activities in estrogen receptor (ER)- negativecancer cells.
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Most of these functions of Fhit have been observed on exogenous re-expression of Fhit in Fhit- negativecancer cells.
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Unlike the parent compound, 7b is toxic to both p53 positive and negativecancer cells.
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Twenty-five patients had NF-kappaB positive cancer at baseline, and 16 had NF-kappaB negativecancer at baseline but became positive post-therapy.
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Measures for breast cancer included adjuvant hormone therapy for hormone receptor-positive tumors, chemotherapy for hormone receptor- negativecancer, and radiation after lumpectomy.
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Prolonged engagement of T cells with tumor antigen-crosspresenting stromal cells correlated with high IFNγ cytokine release and bystander elimination of antigen- negativecancer cells.
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The purpose of this study was to determine if there were significant different risk factors and tumor characteristics between HPV-positive and HPV- negativecancer cases.
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Objective: Our earlier data showed that quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction can discriminate patients with node- negativecancer who are at high risk for recurrence.
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Quantitative parameters were compared between patients with pCR and those with non-pCR and between patients with triple- negative breast cancer and those with non-triple- negativecancer.
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After vaccination, all the MUC1-positive patients acquired antigen-specific immunity whereas only 1 case with MUC1- negativecancer showed the specific immunity.
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The researchers identified 1.15 million cases of breast cancer between 2010 and 2014 in women from 39 states, including 96,749 cases (8.4%) of triple- negativecancer.
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The effect was restricted to ER positive tumours: no reduction in ER negativecancers was seen.
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African-American women are also more likely to get aggressive, fast growing, hard-to-treat breast cancers known as triple- negativecancers.
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Moreover, BRCA1-related breast cancers generally have a poorer prognosis which may paradoxically be more pronounced in node negativecancers.