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  1. ... Quantified) Oncology:)Medical)and)Radiation)–)Pain)Intensity) Quantified) Colon)Cancer:)Chemotherapy)for)AJCC)Stage)III)Colon) Cancer)Patients) Colon)Cancer:)Chemotherapy)for)AJCC)Stage)III) ...
  2. ... how this might help researchers learn more about colon cancer—a process that previously would have required many ... people with a certain gene tend to get colon cancer, and you’ve got the sequence of the ...
  3. ... the information in Staging Information (option #6). In colon cancer, for example, the section on staging provides users with the information that Duke's C colon cancer is equivalent to Stage III colon cancer. A. ...
  4. ... be. I spoke about my experiences as a colon cancer survivor, emphasizing the need for early screening and ... of family history as a risk factor for colon cancer . I also gave out copies of NIH Medline ...
  5. ... and Tcf4 is the major Tcf present in colon cancer cells (Graham et al., 2001) . The crystal structure ...
  6. ... fetal trisomy, and genetic stool tests to predict colon cancer risk. LHC developed SNOMED CT mapping resources to ...
  7. ... analysis of the newly discovered genes for familial colon cancer. Structural analogies to proteins with coiled-coil regions ...
  8. ... EMBL, SwissProt, and P1R, by send- sible for colon cancer, the second most common cancer in ing a ...
  9. ... as an ANTINEOPLASTIC ANTIMETABOLITE in the treatment of COLON CANCER; BREAST CANCER and GASTRIC CANCER. Tree locations: Deoxycytidine ...
  10. ... of clinical genetic disorders including breast, ovarian, and colon cancers; hypercholesterolemia; schizophrenia; Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; autism spectrum disorders; ...
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