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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Ovarian clear cell cancer
  1. ... downregulated) in some cancerous tumors than in normal cells. Studies have found this gene downregulation in several forms of cancer, including ovarian cancer, cancer that occurs in the lining of ...
  2. ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to form a tumor. It is not clear why different individuals with BRCA1 mutations develop cancers in different organs. Environmental factors that affect specific ...
  3. ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to form a tumor. It is not clear why different individuals with BRCA2 mutations develop cancers in different organs. Environmental factors that affect specific ...
  4. ... risk of cancer of the uterine lining (endometrial cancer).In polycystic ovary ... egg cells, which are released during ovulation. In polycystic ovary ...
  5. ... Deursen J, Couch FJ. CBP truncating mutations in ovarian cancer. J Med Genet. 2005 Jun;42(6):514- ... Acetyltransferase Is a Haploinsufficient Tumor Suppressor in B-cell Lymphoma. Cancer Discov. 2017 Mar;7(3):322-337. doi: ...
  6. ... In people with Gorlin syndrome, the type of cancer diagnosed most often is basal cell carcinoma, which is the most common form of ... with Gorlin syndrome typically begin to develop basal cell carcinomas during adolescence or early adulthood. These cancers occur most often on the face, chest, and ...