Micronuclei (MN), an Important Cancer Biomarker
Micronuclei (MN) formation has been observed (cancer and pre-cancerous lesions) of the oral cavity among betel quid chewers. Micronuclei act as a cancer biomarker which is related with...
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Breast
cancer develops from breast tissue in which Signs may include a lump in the
breast, a change in shape of the breast, a red or scaly patch of skin, fluid
coming from the nipple. Major cause for the breast cancer includes drinking
alcohol, obesity, lack of physical exercise, ionizing
radiation, hormone replacement therapy during menopause, having children
late or not at all, and some cases are due to genes inherited from parents. The
diagnosis of breast cancer is confirmed by taking a biopsy of the lump.
Cancer refers to the abnormal growth of cell tissue. Tumors are usually divided into Benign and Malignant. Malignant or cancerous tumors develop more rapidly. They are not localized and are often fatal for the patient. A benign tumors is localized, develops slowly and does not usually result in the patients death.
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Micronuclei (MN) formation has been observed (cancer and pre-cancerous lesions) of the oral cavity among betel quid chewers. Micronuclei act as a cancer biomarker which is related with...
Introduction: Research suggests that chemotherapy may be related to decline in patients’ cognitive functions. Objectives: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-site...
Objectives: This paper compared Recurrence and Morality rates among women with breast cancer who received all recommended treatment (Receivers) and who did not (Decliners). Methods: 427...
Cancer is an extraordinarily tough combatant and is quickly becoming the number one cause of death in the world. With the global economic cost of cancer accumulating to $1.16 trillion in...