Sentences with phrase «further tumor growth»

Changes in urinary habits and frequency could indicate further tumor growth.

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Lo's team set out to find ways to further weaken the tumors, since the drug addiction response (which can range from a mere slow down of the cancer's growth rate to cancer cell death), can be used to improve clinical outcomes.
«Ionizing radiation found to soften tumor cell microenvironment: When irradiated, less stiff extracellular matrices reduced cancer growth and migration, bolstering the case to further understand fractionated radiation therapy.»
Further, such treatment significantly suppressed tumor growth in mice.
«You can see they are very active and affect the DNA in the tumor tremendously, causing lots of mutations that may further the cells» uncontrolled growth, says Alon Keinan, a computational biologist at Cornell University.
Petris says that understanding the roles of copper in biology may have far - reaching health implications for the general population because copper underpins many facets of biology, including the growth of cancer tumors and the formation of toxic proteins in Alzheimer's disease.
Yet, more recent discoveries suggest a much more active role of endothelial cells during tumor growth than has been anticipated so far.
Understanding this in stem cells could further understanding on how these proteins are involved in tumor growth.
But so far in trials for ovarian cancer they have blocked tumor growth in many patients, Levine notes.
The study team believes that the mechanism by which dietary sucrose or fructose affects breast tumor growth and metastasis, especially through the 12 - LOX pathways, warrants further investigation.
We further determined that T cells deficient in DGKζ exhibit greater control of murine pancreatic tumor growth as compared with T cells deficient in Cbl - b.
The finding has far - reaching implications in understanding and treating low - oxygen health conditions such as coronary artery disease and tumor growth.
Because DDX3 harbors growth - suppressive ability and transcriptional modulation activity of the p21waf1 / cip1 promoter, in this work we further examined the deregulated expression of DDX3 in tumors by a cancer profiling array and immunohistochemical staining analysis.
The team further demonstrated that, in mice that had DIPG tumors implanted in their brain stems, infusing panobinostat directly into the brain stem slowed tumor growth.
Further studies showed that Notch1 knockdown in NSCLC helps induce cell death (which inhibits tumor initiation and growth); this process is mediated by p53, and thus the effects of inhibiting Notch1 require functional p53.
This study and the JECFA position was further supported by the recent publication of a Japanese study (J. Toxico Pathol., 14 (1), 37 - 43, 2001), that found carrageenan does not promote tumor growth.
In fact, they stressed the fact of quercetin's effectiveness as a single agent against pancreatic cancer tumors, declaring: «Quercetin alone inhibited tumor growth to such an extent that it could not be further enhanced by the addition of gemcitabine.»
Cinnamon's effect on cancer cells and tumor growth has so far only been studied in animals, but was found to be toxic to cancer cells and to cause cancer cell death.
It is important to locate the precise area of the abnormal growth, or tumor, so that any further testing or surgery will be successful.
There are a few cases in which the use of a laser is not appropriate, such as on a pregnant belly, eyes, growth plates, or over a tumor, but these instances are few and far between.
A further occurrence observed by some Veterinarians is that of a tumor or growth appearing directly on or around the sight of the annual injection, this is particularly noticeable in the feline world, and can take the form of fibrosarcoma.
Your vet can't tell if a tumor is carcinoma or a benign growth until he takes a sample and examines further.
Success is best when the tumor is small; large cancers are surgically removed before the treatments and radiation is used to stop further growth of any cells missed in the surgery.
So far this year, American Veterinarian ® has reported on immunotherapies that may slow growth or even shrink gliomas in dogs and humans, a liquid biopsy assessment tool to detect tumor cell mutation, and a shared study between the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation and the V Foundation for Cancer Research on the treatment of bladder cancer.
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