The phrase
"human malignancies" refers to diseases or conditions that involve the growth of abnormal cells in the human body. These abnormal cells can invade and damage healthy tissues, potentially leading to serious health problems or even life-threatening conditions such as cancer.
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Studies of pet dogs with cancer can offer unique help in the fight against
human malignancies while also improving care for man's best friend
Hear how inflammatory pathways, commonly upregulated
in human malignancies, represent major determinants of tumor fate
Changes in DNA methylation patterns compared with normal tissue have been associated with a large number
of human malignancies.
Both ZEB proteins have previously been implicated
in human malignancies, ZEB1 in aggressive colorectal and uterine cancers, and ZEB2 in advanced stages of ovarian, gastric and pancreatic tumors.
The journal aims to promote novel concepts, programs, technologies, protocols, therapeutic agents, and alternative approaches for the early detection, intervention and treatment of
human malignancies and closely associated diseases.