Not exact matches
In conclusion, oxidative stress response can have a dual function in
tumours:
while it increases
tumour growth, it also enhances sensitivity to chemotherapy.
While the cancer in dogs shares characteristics with humans, there are differences in the likelihood of the cancer metastasizing and the tissue of the prostate.ANCHOR However, by studying the prostate gland in dogs, Charles Huggins discovered that the
growth of
tumours was dependant on the natural hormones of the body.
While there are many different types of cancer, all of them stem from the abnormal
growth of cells that invade numerous body sites, quickly leading to the formation of
tumours that are either benign (restricted to a local area and removable) or malignant (invasive, spreading throughout the body).