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    Interval Cancers in a Population-Based Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer in Catalonia, Spain by M. Garcia, X. Domènech, C. Vidal, E. Torné, N. Milà, G. Binefa, L. Benito, V. Moreno

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Objective. To analyze interval cancers among participants in a screening program for colorectal cancer (CRC) during four screening rounds. …”
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    Significance of the Lesion–Pleura Relationship in Differentiating Peripheral Inflammatory Lesions and Lung Cancers by Tao Y, Zhang WT, Ding C, Fu BJ, Lv FJ, Chu ZG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Yang Tao,* Wen-Tao Zhang,* Can Ding, Bin-Jie Fu, Fa-Jin Lv, Zhi-Gang Chu Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Fa-Jin Lv; Zhi-Gang Chu, Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, 1# Youyi Road, Yuanjiagang, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China, 400016, Tel +86 18723032809, Fax +86 23 68811487, Email cyscitg@hospital.cqmu.edu.cn; chuzg0815@163.comPurpose: To determine the significance of lesion–pleura relationship in differentiating peripheral inflammatory lesions (PILs) and peripheral lung cancers (PLCs).Patients and Methods: From January 2017 to April 2022, a total of 743 patients with 501 PLCs and 292 PILs (≥ 1.5 cm) were retrospectively enrolled. …”
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    Exosomes Regulate the Transformation of Cancer Cells in Cancer Stem Cell Homeostasis by Jiasheng Xu, Kaili Liao, Weimin Zhou

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These cells possess a stemness phenotype with a self-renewal ability and multipotential differentiation which was considered the reason for the failure of conventional cancer therapies and tumor recurrence. However, a highly dynamic equilibrium was found between cancer stem cells and cancer cells, and this indicates that cancer stem cells are no more special target and blocking the transformation of cancer stem cells and cancer cells seem to be a more significant therapy strategy. …”
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    Chemokines in Cancer Development and Progression and Their Potential as Targeting Molecules for Cancer Treatment by Naofumi Mukaida, So-ichiro Sasaki, Tomohisa Baba

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The capacity of chemokines to regulate both cancerous and noncancerous cells highlights their crucial roles in cancer development and progression. …”
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    Microgravity, Stem Cells, and Cancer: A New Hope for Cancer Treatment by Uğur Topal, Cihan Zamur

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This review will focus on current knowledge on the impact of the microgravity environment on cancer cells, stem cells, and the biological behavior of cancer stem cells.…”
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    The enigma of cancer polyploidy as deciphered by evolutionary cancer cell biology (ECCB) by Vladimir F. Niculescu, Eugenia R. Niculescu

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Evolutionary cancer cell biology reveals that the majority of cancer hallmarks trace their origins back to the premetazoic era. …”
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    Nano-Oncologic Vaccine for Boosting Cancer Immunotherapy: The Horizons in Cancer Treatment by Chao Chen, Yue Xu, Hui Meng, Hongyi Bao, Yong Hu, Chunjian Li, Donglin Xia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nano-oncologic vaccines represent a groundbreaking approach in the field of cancer immunotherapy, leveraging the unique advantages of nanotechnology to enhance the effectiveness and specificity of cancer treatments. …”
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    Cancer-Associated Immune Resistance and Evasion of Immune Surveillance in Colorectal Cancer by Pietro Parcesepe, Guido Giordano, Carmelo Laudanna, Antonio Febbraro, Massimo Pancione

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Data from molecular profiles of tumors and tumor associated cells provide a model in which cancer cells can acquire the capability of avoiding immune surveillance by expressing an immune-like phenotype. …”
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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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    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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