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Breast cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the breast. It can occur in both men and women but is more common in women. ...
Imagine a world where diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's could be diagnosed and treated at the molecular level, long before symptoms even appear. ...
ByMatexcel
Hip and vertebral fragility fractures are important clinical manifestations of osteoporosis.Causes of OsteoporosisThe etiology and pathogenesis of osteoporosis are complex. Risk factors for osteoporosis include aging, gender and ethnicity, family history, low calcium and high protein diet, medications (eg, corticosteroids and anticonvulsants), smoking, excessive alcohol ...
Apoptosis Induction: They can trigger apoptosis, a process of programmed cell death, when a cell becomes irreparably damaged or poses a risk of becoming cancerous. Senescence Promotion: Tumor suppressor genes can promote cellular senescence, a state in which cells stop dividing, preventing the replication of damaged DNA. ...
Microbial Amplicon Sequencing Analysis of Microbial Populations The risk of lung cancer is known to be associated with exposure to cigarette smoke carcinogens and alterations in intestinal microbiota. However, the impact of NNK and BaP—two crucial components of cigarette smoke carcinogens—on the intestinal microbiota of lung cancer ...
Recently, in the renowned academic journal Nature Medicine, the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University published Phase 2 clinical results regarding enoblituzumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting B7-H3, for the treatment of prostate cancer. The results demonstrate that enoblituzumab can successfully induce the body's anti-cancer ...
Medical History Jane is a 40-year-old, married mother of two teenage boys. She teaches at the local elementary school and has been in good health for most of her life. She has no surgical history. Her most severe ailment up to this point has been the flu at age 27. Her students are first-graders; they are often difficult to control. She also experiences the normal stresses of raising ...
By reducing the risk of a missed diagnosis, and giving us new insights into the development of the disease, AI could make a real difference for men facing a diagnosis of prostate ...
INOVIQ (IIQ) signs a contract research agreement with Nicoya Lifesciences to develop a SubB2M-based test that uses its Alto digital surface plasmon resonance (SPR) platform The company believes a SubB2M-based SPR test has the potential to be developed as a multi-cancer detection test that first detects the Neu5Gc cancer signal Under the agreement, INOVIQ ...
EDMONTON, AB, June 30, 2022 /CNW/ - Nanostics Inc., a precision health diagnostics company, today announces positive data from a pre-biopsy clinical validation study of its ClarityDX Prostate® test designed to improve the accuracy of detecting clinically significant prostate cancer in men that are at risk of the disease. The ClarityDX Prostate® test uses ...
Recent Study Concludes that Periodontitis was Associated with Tongue Cancer In a recent study, the gum disease periodontitis was associated with an increased risk of developing tongue cancer. ...
Additional research reported in the esteemed Lancet Oncology journal, affirmed that the risk of cancer increases when periodontal disease is present. Even moderate gum disease contributed an increased risk of cancer, including blood, kidney and lung cancers in smokers as well as non-smokers. ...
Classification and Functions of Common Phytochemicals Flavonoids Species: Quercetin, brassin, catechin, lignan, anthocyanin, resveratrol Functions: Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, cancer prevention (breast cancer, ovarian cancer), lowering blood lipids and cholesterol Carotenoids Species: Carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, ...
The complex community of organisms living in your vagina even plays a part in your risk of developing certain non-infectious conditions—like cancer. ...
ByJuno Bio
HPV-16 E7-Specific Cellular Immune Response in Women With Cervical Intraepithelial Lesion Contributes to Viral Clearance: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Clinical Study High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the cause of almost all cervical cancers. HPV16 is one of the main risk subtypes. Although screening programs have greatly ...
Abnormalities in fatty acid metabolism are commonly seen in cancer. A growing number of studies have shown that increased ab initio synthesis of fatty acids in tumor cells is a prominent feature in the development of cancer. ...
Cancer Risk Assessment Using Genetic Panel TestingHigh penetrance of hereditary cancer susceptibility genes in hereditary breast cancer accounts for approximately 5-10% of cases, and 20% of cases are thought to be familial; therefore, some of them cannot be attributed to a single inherited mutation, but also include polygenic ...
The 100,000 Genomes Project has been a turning point for bringing evidence-based precision medicine to life. Over the past 15 years, many cancer treatments have benefited from deploying such population genomics initiatives. ...
ByLifebit
Summary OTraces in collaboration with the Gertsen Institute in Moscow performed a blinded validation study on OTraces breast cancer detection products, the CDx Chemistry System for processing automated tests for detection of cancer; BC Sera Dx Immunochemistry test kit for the measurements of proteins that are predictive as a group of the presence on breast ...
Urgent referral numbers are dropping, endoscopies and other surgical procedures are being postponed and many cancer specialists are being redirected to COVID-19 specific care. If we don’t act, we risk the unintended consequence of the current COVID019 pandemic precipitating a future cancer ...
