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Found 66 dataset(s) matching "breast cancer".
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Background We previously identified and characterized a novel 55 kDa nuclear protein, termed nmt55/p54nrb, whose expression was decreased in a subset of human breast tumors. The...
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Gene Expression Omnibus numbers only. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mesnage, R., A. Phedonos, M. Arno, S. Balu, C. Corton, and M. Antoniou. Transcriptome profiling...
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Tamoxifen, a potent anticancer agent known to interrupt the enhanced estrogen activity of malignant mammary gland cells, was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the...
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Background One area of concern within the largely successful UK National Health Service breast screening programme is the relatively high proportion of women showing mammographic...
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Background Changes in breast density are highly correlated with steroid hormone exposure. Materials and methods In a cross-sectional study of 396...
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<p>The Breast Care Registry is an Office of Women's Health sponsored intranet based registry providing data for the longitudinal tracking of breast care.</p>
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The Department of Taxation and Finance annually produces a compilation of voluntary contributions made by taxpayers on their personal income tax returns. The dataset provides a history of these...
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Background Women's health, traditionally defined, emphasises reproductive and maternal conditions without consideration of social contexts. Advocates urge a broader conceptualisation....
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Background Our aim was to compare access to effective care among elderly Medicare patients in a Staff Model and Group Model HMO and in Fee-for-Service (FFS) care. ...
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Densely ionizing radiation is a major component of the space radiation environment and has potentially greater carcinogenic effect compared to sparsely ionizing radiation that is prevalent in the...
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Accumulating data support the concept that ionizing radiation therapy (RT) has the potential to convert the tumor into an in situ individualized vaccine; however this potential is rarely realized...
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Accumulating data support the concept that ionizing radiation therapy (RT) has the potential to convert the tumor into an in situ individualized vaccine; however this potential is rarely realized...
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This table contains data on the percent of population aged 16 years or older whose commute to work is 10 or more minutes/day by walking or biking for California, its regions, counties, and...
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This table contains data on the percent of residents aged 16 years and older mode of transportation to work for California, its regions, counties, cities/towns, and census tracts. Data is from the...
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Background The autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs), comprising Graves' disease (GD) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), appear to develop as a result of complex interactions between...
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Methods for the use of Pin1 as a marker of abnormal cell growth are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes detecting a level of Pin1 to stage an abnormal cell growth, such as breast or...
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Background A study for pain relief therapy with 188Re-HEDP was done in patients with bone metastases secondary to breast and prostate cancer. Materials and...
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<p>This locator tool will help you find Title X family planning centers that provide high quality and cost-effective family planning and related preventive health services for low-income women and...
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Background Several Retinoic Acid Receptors (RAR) agonists have therapeutic activity against a variety of cancer types; however, unacceptable toxicity profiles have hindered the...
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The invention relates to the use of arsenic trioxide to treat a solid tumor selected from the group consisting of breast, colon, ovarian, renal, bladder, prostate and lung cancer.