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    Bladder Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells: Basic Science and Implications for Therapy by Richard T. Bryan

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in Western society, with the global burden predicted to increase significantly in the foreseeable future. …”
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    Ubiquitination Enzymes in Cancer, Cancer Immune Evasion, and Potential Therapeutic Opportunities by Aiman B. Awan, Maryiam Jama Ali Osman, Omar M. Khan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This comprehensive review delves into understanding the ubiquitin code, shedding light on its role in cancer cell biology and immune evasion. Furthermore, we highlighted recent advances in the field for targeting the UPS pathway members for effective therapeutic intervention against human cancers. …”
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    Breast Cancer: When the Woman You Love Has Breast Cancer by Martha C. Monroe, Barbara F. Shea, Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…FCS8826/FY896: Breast Cancer: When the Woman You Love Has Breast Cancer (ufl.edu) …”
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    Genetics of Endometrial Cancers by Tsuyoshi Okuda, Akihiko Sekizawa, Yuditiya Purwosunu, Masaaki Nagatsuka, Miki Morioka, Masaki Hayashi, Takashi Okai

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Endometrial cancers exhibit a different mechanism of tumorigenesis and progression depending on histopathological and clinical types. …”
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    Epidemiology of Kidney Cancer by D. Pascual, A. Borque

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Of course, genetics plays an outstanding role in the development of some cases of kidney cancer. Chronic renal failure, hypertension, and dialysis need to be considered as special situations. …”
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    Epigenetics and Breast Cancers by An T. Vo, Richard M. Millis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Several of the active compounds in foods, poisons, drugs, and industrial chemicals may, by epigenetic mechanisms, increase or decrease the risk of breast cancers. Enzymes that are involved in DNA methylation and histone modifications have been shown to be altered in several types of breast and other cancers resulting in abnormal patterns of methylation and/or acetylation. …”
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