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Regular Aspirin Use and the Risk of Lethal Prostate Cancer in the Physicians' Health Study.
Current regular aspirin use associated with lower risk of lethal PC.
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05/16/16
Scavenger receptor A1 prevents metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer via suppression of macrophage serum amyloid A1.
SR-A1 suppresses lung cancer metastasis by downregulating SAA1 production.
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01/03/17
Gestational diabetes mellitus may be associated with increased risk of breast cancer.
Suggestive association between ever having a GDM pregnancy and oestrogen receptor negative breast cancer.
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10/27/16
Central Signaling Elements of Intercellular Reactive Oxygen/Nitrogen Species-dependent Induction of Apoptosis in Malignant Cells.
Pathways utilize intracellular signal transduction through protein kinase C zeta.
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11/19/16
Myeloid cells that impair immunotherapy are restored in melanomas which acquire resistance to BRAF inhibitors.
MDSC restoration relied upon MAPK pathway reactivation.
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12/02/16
The role of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in melanoma.
Factors that regulate DNA hydroxymethylation are frequently altered in cancer.
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02/23/17
Outcomes of prostate cancer screening by 5-alpha reductase inhibitor usage.
Men using 5-ARIs had higher median PSA.
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02/09/17
Performance of mRNA- and DNA-based high-risk human papillomavirus assays in detection of high-grade cervical lesions.
Overall agreement between HC2 and Aptima assays was 92.9%.
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05/27/16
High plasma levels of soluble programmed cell death ligand 1 are prognostic for reduced survival in advanced lung cancer.
Multivariate analysis revealed that high sPD-L1 levels were significantly related to poor prognosis.
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09/12/16
Decreased REG1α expression suppresses growth, invasion and angiogenesis of bladder cancer.
Patients with elevated REG1α exhibited shorter recurrence times and poor survival.
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10/04/16
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