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The Impact of MRI on Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Toxicity after Radiation Therapy
MRI has several advantages relative to other imaging modalities in evaluating, diagnosing, and planning treatment for prostate cancer. However, it is rarely ordered for localized disease. While the diagnostic abilities have been studied, little has been done to associate clinical outcomes with prostate cancer patients who received MRI.
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Change in pattern of secondary malignancies following Kaposi's sarcoma in the era of anti-retroviral therapy
This study hypothesis is that the secondary cancers that develop in patients with KS have changed.
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Pharmacological Ascorbic Acid and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Target Tumor Cell Metabolism via an Oxidative Stress Mechanism
This data indicates that AA exhibits anti-cancer effects in vitro through an OxS mechanism and that HBOT can enhance this therapeutic effect.
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An Antitumor Antibody Response to Attenuate Metastatic Melanoma in a Murine Model
These preliminary results show antitumor activity of adoptive cell transfer of MHC class mismatched CD4(+) T-cells. The finding of reduced numbers of pulmonary metastases correlates with increased serum anti-OVA IgG and increased germinal center development in the spleen.
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Activation of PTEN lipid phosphatase function in lung cancer
We have discovered novel small molecule compounds that directly induce PTEN function and antagonize PI3K/AKT pathway activity in lung cancer cells.
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Isolated Limb Infusion as a Limb Salvage Strategy for Locally Advanced Extremity Sarcoma
We review perioperative and oncological outcomes and compare survival between ILI and amputation.
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Comparison of the Biological Effects of Long-Term Exposure of Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells to Total Particulate Matter from 3R4F Cigarette Smoke or Aerosol from the Candidate Modified Risk Tobacco Product (cMRTP) THS2.2
We mimicked chronic exposure in smokers’ airways by continuously exposing BEAS-2B cells to TPM from 3R4F cigarette smoke or aerosol of the Tobacco Heating System 2.2 (THS2.2), a cMRTP, for 12 weeks.
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Quantitative Cell-based Bioassays for Individual and Combination Immune Checkpoint Immunotherapy Targets
The human immune system is comprised of a complex network of immune checkpoint receptors that are promising new immunotherapy targets for the treatment of a variety of diseases including cancer and autoimmune-mediated disorders.
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Inecalcitol Stimulates CD38 Expression in Multiple Myeloma and Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cell Lines
Inecalcitol is a vitamin D receptor agonist currently in Phase II clinical trial in AML (acute myeloid leukemia). Inecalcitol increases the expression of CD38 at the surface of 5 multiple myeloma cell lines; therefore, inecalcitol could potentiate the clinical response of MM patients to a therapeutic anti-CD38 antibody
Inecalcitol induces the expression of the CD38 antigen at the surface of 4 AML cell lines; thus, inecalcitol could render AML patients sensitive to a therapeutic anti-CD38.
Inecalcitol induces the expression of the CD38 antigen at the surface of 4 AML cell lines; thus, inecalcitol could render AML patients sensitive to a therapeutic anti-CD38.
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Functional Analysis of RAD51B and RAD23B SNPs using Circular Chromosome Conformation Capture (4C) in Human Prostate Cell Lines
The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism behind the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), lying in non-coding regions near or within RAD51B and RAD23B, and prostate cancer risk by analysing their interactions with the whole genome using Circular Chromosome Conformation Capture (4C).
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