Sentences with phrase «into invasive cancer»

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«The long - term vision is simple,» said Saif, who is also part of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the U. of I. «Could we make elementary structures and seed them with stem cells that would differentiate into smart structures to deliver drugs, perform minimally invasive surgery or target cancer
If left untreated, up to half of DCIS cases could progress into invasive breast cancer, but it is not possible to say which ones, so all women are offered treatment.
In treated mice the DCIS were less likely to turn into invasive - like cancer cells showing FAK is important in the progression of DCIS to invasive cancer.
In fact, they show that, with sufficient understanding of the eco-evolutionary dynamics and input from mathematical models, cancers can be steered into a less invasive growth pattern with the application of small biological force.
Alternatively, not removing the IPMN (s) could lead to a missed opportunity to prevent high - risk lesions from developing into invasive pancreatic cancer.
Invasive lobular carcinoma, or ILC, is an uncommon type of breast cancer that begins in the milk - producing lobule cells and invades (spreads) deeper into the breast tissue.
Several studies have cast BSEs into doubt, including one showing no difference in death rates between women who were instructed to do self - exams and those who weren't — plus, women who did them were more likely to get invasive, stress - inducing biopsies that found no cancer.
If your bladder cancer has grown into the layers of your bladder wall it's considered invasive and your treatment team may determine you need a cystectomy.
Invasive cancers have grown into deeper layers of the bladder wall.
In regards to human bladder cancer, most cases fall into two general categories: (1) lower grade, superficial tumors, and (2) higher grade, invasive tumors.
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