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Adhesion molecules have a number of diverse roles, amongst which is the control of tissue architecture and the maintenance of tissue integrity. Most tumours have an abnormal architecture and loss of tissue integrity is thought to be an important step in the development of local invasion. Thus,
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study is to investigate factors associated with patients' identification of themselves as survivors after a diagnosis of breast cancer.
METHODS
A self-administered survey was deployed through the nonprofit organization Breastcancer.org . As part of a larger study, we
Natural sources have been and will remain an inspiration source for modern chemistry. The current study investigates the antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory action of the ethyl acetate fraction of Penicillium crustosum from Phoenix dactylifera. This paper reports the isolation of P. crustosum
One of the major causes of women's death in the world is breast cancer. Consequently, numerous regimens for the control of this severe disease have been created. The chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin (DOX) is frequently used to treat breast cancer, but DOX can also cause cardiotoxic effects that
There is a continuous rise in the rate of medicine consumption because of the development of drug resistance by microbial pathogens. In the last one decade, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have become a remarkable choice for the development of new drugs due to their excellent broad-spectrum
BACKGROUND
Phoenix dactylifera L (Date palm) is a native plant of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and other Middle Eastern countries. Ajwa date has been described in the traditional and alternative medicine to provide several health benefits including anticholesteremic, antioxidant,
BACKGROUND
Breast cancer incidence and survival varies by race and ethnicity. There are limited data regarding breast cancer in Native American women.
METHODS
A retrospective chart review was performed of 139 women diagnosed with breast cancer and treated at Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Phoenix,
BACKGROUND
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American Indian women. Southwestern American Indian women are more likely to have distant spread of the disease, and 5-year survival from breast cancer is poor in comparison to U.S. whites. Mortality from breast cancer could
OBJECTIVE
To examine ethnic identity and socio-demographic factors in minority patients' perceptions of healthcare discrimination in breast cancer care.
METHODS
Mixed methods.
METHODS
Participants' homes in the metropolitan areas of Phoenix and Tucson, AZ.
METHODS
39 women treated for breast cancer
OBJECTIVE
To analyze the proportion of nontumor cells in fine needle aspirates of breast carcinoma and its influence on flow cytometric S-phase fraction (SPF) estimation.
METHODS
We analyzed the proportion of nontumor cells in fine needle aspiration biopsy smears, performed flow cytometric analysis
In the experimental phase of application of a new Non-Doppler technology (MEM system, Acoustic Imaging, Phoenix; Dornier Medizintechnik) we observed, that in patients, who spoke during colour imaging of a breast tumour, artifacts appeared in or around the lesion: the colour artifacts were seen
OBJECTIVE
The current study was performed to determine if evidence-based medicine (EBM) curriculum would affect education of surgical residents.
METHODS
A 5-year prospective study was designed to determine if EBM curriculum could improve residents' satisfaction and understanding of breast cancer