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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Heart cancer
  1. ... statins, which are used to treat high cholesterol; heart disease medications; certain antibiotics; and some drugs used for the treatment of cancer. Mutations in the SLCO1B3 gene are involved in ...
  2. ... statins, which are used to treat high cholesterol; heart disease medications; certain antibiotics; and some drugs used for the treatment of cancer. Mutations in the SLCO1B1 gene are involved in ...
  3. ... in the body before birth (hydrops fetalis), and heart failure.It is estimated that 20 to 30 percent of children with TAM will later develop a cancer of the blood-forming cells called acute megakaryoblastic ...
  4. ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Critical congenital heart disease More About This Health Condition Increased activity (expression) of the JAG1 gene has been linked to certain cancers, including breast cancer and head and neck tumors. ...
  5. ... as proliferation. This misregulation can result in the heart defects, ... blood cancer that typically affects children or adolescents. More About ...
  6. ... controlled by this system, including regulation of breathing, heart rate, blood ... Neuroblastoma and other cancers occur when a buildup of genetic mutations allow ...
  7. ... characterized by mildly unusual facial characteristics, short stature, heart ... cancer, including a blood cancer called acute lymphoblastic leukemia. ...
  8. ... pregnancy loss, psychiatric disorders, and certain types of cancer. Research indicates that individuals who have the 677C>T polymorphism on both copies of the MTHFR gene have an increased risk of developing vascular disease, including heart disease and stroke. The 677C>T polymorphism has ...
  9. ... unclear why SGO1 gene mutations specifically affect the heart and intestines in CAID. ... NY-BR-85 serologically defined breast cancer antigen NY-BR-85 SGO Sgo1 SGOL1 SGOL1_ ...
  10. ... Males who survive infancy have bone abnormalities and heart, gastrointestinal, and ... with many other cancers. These mutations are somatic and are present only ...
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