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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Advanced cancer
  1. ... stages of tumor growth. MMAC1 mutated in multiple advanced cancers 1 phosphatase and tensin homolog (mutated in multiple advanced cancers 1) phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome ...
  2. ... the risk of liver damage in women with advanced breast cancer treated with a drug called lapatinib. Researchers suggest ... factor for lapatinib-induced hepatotoxicity in women with advanced breast cancer. J Clin Oncol. 2011 Feb 20;29(6): ...
  3. ... after diagnosis, depending on the location of the cancer and how advanced it is. Cholangiocarcinoma affects 8,000 people each year in the United States. This type of cancer occurs much more frequently in Southeast Asian countries ...
  4. ... cancer have no symptoms until the disease is advanced. People with HLRCC are commonly diagnosed with kidney cancer in their forties.This disorder, especially if it ...
  5. ... However, if it is not treated promptly, this cancer can spread beyond the eye to other parts of the body. This advanced form of retinoblastoma can be life-threatening.When ...
  6. ... IIIb and IIIc, appears to correlate with prostate cancer progression. This change in expression is complex, however, and varies depending on the type of prostate tumor. More advanced tumors may show an increase in the IIIb ...
  7. ... Citation on PubMed Deininger MW. Diagnosing and managing advanced chronic myeloid leukemia. Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ ...
  8. ... factor H (CFH) gene: associations with drusen and advanced age-related macular degeneration. PLoS One. 2007 Nov ...