Sentences with phrase «only type of breast cancer»

TNBC is the only type of breast cancer for which there are no currently approved targeted therapies.

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Further, the relationship between Myc and TXNIP is not observed in other types of breast cancer, suggesting that it is a feature of only aggressive triple negative breast cancers and not other less aggressive breast cancer types.
Dai's team coats carbon nanotubes — hollow cylinders of carbon only a few atoms wide — in folic acid, a molecule that binds with certain types of cancers, including breast cancer.
I had just learned that my breast cancer had progressed to Stage 4 and, because even my cancer is an overachiever, it had mutated to the dreaded, triple - negative type of metastatic breast cancer for which there is not only no cure but also no treatments available on the market and for which the average prognosis is just 18 months from reoccurrence.
Professor Zhou added: «Owing to the limited number of blood samples, the results of this study are evaluated only on three cancer types (breast, liver and lung).
The DNA repair deficiency, called homologous recombination deficiency, or HRD, has previously been studied in only a few cancers, but as researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center report, HRD can be found in all of the cancer types the researchers studied, including prostate, breast, pancreatic, and endometrial cancers as well as two of the more deadly types: ovarian cancer and glioma, a type of brain cCancer Center report, HRD can be found in all of the cancer types the researchers studied, including prostate, breast, pancreatic, and endometrial cancers as well as two of the more deadly types: ovarian cancer and glioma, a type of brain ccancer types the researchers studied, including prostate, breast, pancreatic, and endometrial cancers as well as two of the more deadly types: ovarian cancer and glioma, a type of brain ccancer and glioma, a type of brain cancercancer.
Concern about alkylphenols first surfaced decades ago when a group at Tufts observed an excessive proliferation of human breast cancer cells in certain types of plastic containers, something that would normally only be seen if the cells were exposed to some type of estrogen.
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