cervical cancer Articles
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Addressing the cervical cancer burden in developing countries: Vietnam as a case study
Like most global diseases, the burden of the cervical cancer is borne primarily by women in less developed nations. In Vietnam, the government and certain private players are attempting to address the high mortality and morbidity rates of the disease. Vietnam promises to be an example of a relatively effective government approach for tackling cervical cancer that other similarly situated nations ...
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Expression Genomics of Cervical Cancer: Molecular Classification and Prediction of Radiotherapy Response by DNA Microarray
Purpose The incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer are declining in the United States; however, worldwide, cervical cancer is still one of the leading causes of death in women, second only to breast cancer. This disparity is at least partially explained by the absence of or comparatively ineffective screening programs in the developing world. Recent advances in expression genomics have ...
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Myths vs Facts: HPV and Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer affecting and causing deaths among women in India. Cervical cancer is caused by the Human Papilloma Virus or HPV. The lower part of the uterus known as Cervix is affected due to HPV infection. This cancer develops very slowly and most of the times is asymptomatic during the development stage. HPV infection is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...
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Immobilising of anti-HPV18 and E. coli O157:H7 antibodies on magnetic silica-coated Fe
3O4for early diagnosis of cervical cancer and diarrhoeThis paper presents the synthesis and properties of magnetic silica-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles. Uncoated Fe3O4 nanoparticles with an average diameter of 9-16 nm and saturation magnetisation of around 66 emu/g were first prepared by co-precipitation method. After being coated by SiO2 using the sol-gel method, the diameters of the coated particles ranged from 29 nm to 230 nm and their corresponding ...
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HPV-16 E7-Specific Cellular Immune Response
HPV-16 E7-Specific Cellular Immune Response in Women With Cervical Intraepithelial Lesion Contributes to Viral Clearance: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Clinical Study High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the cause of almost all cervical cancers. HPV16 is one of the main risk subtypes. Although screening programs have greatly reduced the prevalence of cervical cancer in ...
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The correlation of hypersensitivity for HRS/IRR and the 'inverse' dose-rate effect – its potential influence on LDR brachytherapy: a review
The 'Inverse' Dose-Rate Effect (IDRE) has been extensively studied (Leonard, 2000; 2007a; Leonard and Lucas, 2008a?b). We here consolidate these results. We have shown a correlation between Hyper-radiosensitivity and the Induced Radioresistance effect (HRS/IRR), and IDRE has the same threshold and transition behaviours. This supports a conclusion that IDRE is the dose-rate manifestation of ...
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Novel Tumor Bed Marking in Breast Cancer: Expanding Beyond Lumpectomy
VeraForm® placement to assist with localization and delivery of adjuvant radiation Historically, lumpectomies resulted in a scar immediately over the lumpectomy site, dictating delivery of adjuvant radiation on scar location, and frequently on the presence of a seroma. Currently, the question persists as to the optimal means to help direct the radiation oncologist to effectively deliver ...
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How does your Vaginal Microbiome Affect your Cancer Risk?
When you hear about the vaginal microbiome (VMB), your first thought may be the role it plays in stuff like yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis (BV). But with improved research, we’re uncovering more of the VMB’s long-term effects, like its role in a healthy pregnancy and delivery. The complex community of organisms living in your vagina even plays a part in your risk of ...
By Juno Bio
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Paclitaxel Injection Market to Grow at Stable CAGR of 12.8% from 2023 to 2032
Global Paclitaxel Injection market document provides actionable industry insights with which sustainable, valuable, and money-spinning business strategies can be created. All the information, facts, and statistics covered in the report lead to actionable ideas, improved decision-making and better-deciding business strategies. With the complete knowledge of business goals and needs to bridge the ...
By insightSLICE
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Biological Tissue Spectroscopy for Better Health
Executive Summary A fully scalable optical tissue spectroscopy solution has been developed for a wide range of applications to improve healthcare diagnostics and outcomes. As a result, health practitioners can now implement quantitative tissue spectroscopy can help them improve health outcomes in their field of work. The Zenascope™ Quantitative Optical Spectrometer uses standard ...
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What are the Possibilities for ADCs Targeting Trop2?
Antibody drug conjugate (ADC) research involves more and more targets, such as HER-2, Trop-2, Claudin-18.2, B7-H3 and B7-H4, etc. Trop-2 is a transmembrane glycoprotein. Its high expression is associated with the occurrence of many tumors and poor prognosis. It is a very popular ADC research target, second only to HER2. Currently, only Gilead's Trop-2 ADC drug Trodelvy has been approved for ...
By BOC Sciences
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