An abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose.
1 Whenever possible, breast tumour molecular marker information should be taken into account.
2 The tumour - associated factors responsible are multiple and probably different in each case.
3 One out of five cases developed tumour recurrence four years after resection.
4 In different animal model the tumour necrosis factor-dependent mechanisms have been defined.
5 After the second surgery, a significant reduction of tumour mass was obtained.
6 The primary end-point was tumour control rate, including partial responses and stabilizations.
7 Radiotherapy arrests tumour growth and provides symptomatic improvement, but has long-term consequences.
8 Normal epithelium either originating from sound or tumour - bearing animals was not transduced.
9 In these cases, amputation is the only means of resecting the tumour .
10 Hence, careful pathological assessment with appropriate tumour markers and immunohistochemistry are essential.
11 In ILP, reduced tumour growth was observed when L-NAME was used alone.
12 Methods: Specimens of paraffin embedded tumour from 197 CC patients were collected.
13 The NF1 gene is a classic example for a tumour suppressor gene.
14 It may also affect differentiation of malignant cells and support tumour spread.
15 It is rarely very extensive but does allow reduction of tumour size.
16 Attempts to belittle it are dangerous, allowing the tumour to spread unchecked.
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