Breast Cancer Cancer is the leading cause of dea
.... 1995), 213. Fackelmann, KA ,"Breast
Cancer Gene Hides Many Mutants." Science News (1993), 372. Nelson, Nancy J. "Caution Guides ....
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Female at Risk for Breast Cancer
.... the genetics of the disease has been explained to you, genetic testing can be carried out to determine if you do carry the
gene mutation for breast
cancer. ....
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Breast Cancer Risks
.... the genetics of the disease has been explained to you, genetic testing can be carried out to determine if you do carry the
gene mutation for breast
cancer. ....
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Lung Cancer
.... to be an important cause of lung
cancer" (Risks 1). While new research has not produced a genetic cause of lung
cancer, it has uncovered a single
gene that may ....
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Cancers
.... announced they had found three new genes involved with
cancer: CtlP, which is linked to the pathway for the BRCA1 breast and ovarian
cancer gene; MKK3, which ....
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Prostate cancer
.... lines, Andriani et al (2001) used adenoviral particles containing the ARR(2)PB promoter linked to the Bax cDNA as a model for
gene therapy for prostate
cancer. ....
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Prostate cancer
.... 2. Iczkowski, A, A., Pantazis, CG Overexpression of NSAID-activated
gene product in prostate
cancer. Int J Surg Path 2003:11:3 159-166. ....
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Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is a disease of aging,
.... 2. Iczkowski, A, A., Pantazis, CG Overexpression of NSAID-activated
gene product in prostate
cancer. Int J Surg Path 2003:11:3 159-166. ....
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Mechanisms Involved in Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is a ...
.... 2. Iczkowski, A, A., Pantazis, CG Overexpression of NSAID-activated
gene product in prostate
cancer. Int J Surg Path 2003:11:3 159-166. ....
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Breast Cancer Treatment biochemical studies aimed at determinin
.... drugs. The researchers speculate that TAM may prevent metastatic spread of breast
cancer by inducing the suppressor
gene. This was ....
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Malignant Melanomas
.... In addition to the problems common to most
cancer gene therapy, including specificity of expression, targeting, and adequate
gene transfer efficiency in vivo ....
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Inhibiting Breast Cancer Cell Growth A. Inhibition of breast ...
.... Thompson, M., Yasef, MA et al. Regulating the tumor suppressor
gene maspin in breast
cancer cells. Manna, PJ, & Frazier, WA CD47 ....
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Respiration
.... Independent. March 12, 1998, 1-2. Highfield, R. Single
gene may hold the key to lung
cancer. The Daily Telegraph. April 28, 1998, pp. 1-2.
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Liver Cancer
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Cancer is essentially a genetic process, and inherited
gene abnormalities or those induced by a virus or damage from an outside source are then subject to a ....
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Tumor Suppressors
.... looked at the ability of hormones to regulate the expression of a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) which acts as a tumor repressor
gene in breast
cancer. ....
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Tumor Suppression
.... looked at the ability of hormones to regulate the expression of a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) which acts as a tumor repressor
gene in breast
cancer. ....
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Breast Cancer & Estrogen & Oncogenes In recent years, major ...
.... percentage of carcinoma cases in situ have c-erbB-2 overexpression indicates that the
gene may play a role in the genesis of some forms of breast
cancer (29:162 ....
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Cancer: Its History and Treatment in US Society
.... Rous oncogene was shown to be a
gene of viral origin that was picked up by chicken chromosomes; it remains latent until it becomes activated and causes
cancer. ....
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The Onset of Cancer
....
Cancer is essentially a genetic process, and inherited
gene abnormalities or those induced by a virus or damage from an outside source are then subject to a ....
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Roles of Tamoxifen & Estrogen in Breast Cancer
.... In one study, it was shown that the HER-2/neu
gene and some protein abnormalities in breast
cancer can predict resistance to tamoxifen therapy (Ross & Fletcher ....
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Research Problems with AIDS & HIV Infection
.... have found that the AIDS virus may directly cause a
cancer of the immune system by inserting itself into a cell's DNA and switching on a dormant
cancer gene. ....
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HIV
.... have found that the AIDS virus may directly cause a
cancer of the immune system by inserting itself into a cell's DNA and switching on a dormant
cancer gene. ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... breast self-exam, and recommendations for mammography: -risk factors - age, previous breast
cancer, family history, breast
cancer gene, previous noncancerous ....
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Linkage Between Cancer & Diet
....
Cancer is essentially a genetic process, and inherited
gene abnormalities or those induced by a virus or damage from an outside source are then subject to a ....
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GENETIC ENGINEERING
.... Genetic screening is the isolation and examination of a
gene. This .... mutation.
Cancer is an example of an unwanted mutation to be recombined. ....
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON BREAST CANCER Amos, CI, Goldstein, A
.... Novel pattern of p53
gene mutations in an American black cohort with high mortality form breast
cancer. Lancet, 343(8907), 1195-1197. ....
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Herceptin
.... tumors, and it is the
gene coding for this protein, the HER2
gene, which is the .... to nearby lymph nodes, and are less likely than other breast
cancer tumors to ....
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Genetic Chemistry & Cancer Drugs
.... Every newly discovered
gene and the protein it codes for offers a new target for anti-
cancer drugs, and finding drug molecules that are the right size and ....
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COLON CANCER: ETIOLOGY, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
.... 16) from age 10-12 up to 35 since the risk of early
cancer development is high (94% by age 20, and 98% by 30) (15:84). The responsible mutant
gene mutation has ....
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Human Genome & Genetic Disease
.... the diseases responsible for killing millions of people annually, including
cancer, diabetes and .... One simple mistake or mutation in a
gene sequences can cause a ....
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