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  • == Huntsman Cancer Institute == ...ancer Institute''' ('''HCI''') {{IPA|ˈhʌntsmən ˈkænsər ɪnstɪˈtuːt}} is a [[cancer research]] and [[treatment]] center located in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
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  • ...ead of cancer to nearby lymph nodes; and M describes metastasis (spread of cancer to other parts of the body).  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...onsists of two chemotherapy drugs: [[Fluorouracil]] (F) and [[Mitomycin]] (M). ...treat various types of cancer. It works by interfering with the growth of cancer cells, which are then destroyed by the body. Fluorouracil is often used in
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  • ...type of [[oncoprotein]] that is overexpressed in many different types of [[cancer]]. ...survival and proliferation, thereby slowing or stopping the growth of the cancer.
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  • ...tein is present in the blood. Patients with MGUS have an increased risk of cancer.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...hat plays a critical role in the development and progression of [[prostate cancer]]. The term "EPI-001" is pronounced as "E-P-I-zero-zero-one". ...ogens]], which are hormones that normally stimulate the growth of prostate cancer cells.
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  • ...perties. The term is an acronym for '''H'''uman '''A'''lpha-lactalbumin '''M'''ade '''L'''ethal to '''T'''umor cells. ...term was coined by researchers who discovered the protein's potential anti-cancer properties.
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  • ...transmitted between individuals via living [[cancer cells]]. This type of cancer is rare and has been observed in a few species, including dogs and Tasmania The term is pronounced as /kləʊnəli trænsˈmɪʃəbl ˈkænsər/.
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  • ...dred-two-hundred-and-nine-to-two-hundred-and-seventeen-two-hundred-and-ten-M) is a modified peptide derived from the [[melanoma]] antigen [[gp100]]. Gp100:209-217(210M) is used in [[cancer immunotherapy]] to stimulate the immune system to attack melanoma cells. It
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  • ...a standardized method for describing the extent of disease progression in cancer patients. The system is used by medical professionals worldwide to determin ...anizations with the aim of creating a unified and standardized approach to cancer staging.
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  • ...[[alternative medicine]] that is often used in the treatment of various [[cancer]] types. The name "Poly-MVA" is an acronym for "Polydoxylated Methyl-pallad ...in the formula. "Poly" refers to the polydoxylated aspect of the formula, "M" stands for methyl, "V" stands for palladium, and "A" stands for lipoic aci
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  • == Christopher D. M. Fletcher == '''Christopher D. M. Fletcher''' (pronunciation: /ˈkrɪstəfər dɪˈem ˈflɛtʃər/) is a re
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  • ...]] antagonist that was under investigation for the treatment of [[prostate cancer]]. ...ptors, BMS-641988 prevents androgens from promoting the growth of prostate cancer cells.
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  • '''BMI1''' (pronounced: B-M-I-One), also known as '''BMI1 proto-oncogene, polycomb ring finger''', is a The term is pronounced as "B-M-I-One".
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  • ...ent to disrupt the cell cycle and prevent the rapid growth and division of cancer cells. === Related Terms ===
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  • ...sitron Emission Tomography]] (PET) imaging for the detection of [[prostate cancer]]. ...Membrane Antigen 11''', a type of protein found on the surface of prostate cancer cells.
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  • ...(EGFR) gene. This mutation is often associated with [[non-small cell lung cancer]] (NSCLC) and is known to cause resistance to certain [[EGFR inhibitors]]. ...90" refers to the position of the amino acid in the protein sequence. The "M" stands for [[methionine]], the amino acid that replaces threonine in the m
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  • ...ositide 3-kinase delta). It is primarily used in the research of various [[cancer]] types, including [[leukemia]] and [[lymphoma]]. ...cking this pathway, AMG319 can potentially slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells. It is particularly used in the study of [[B-cell]] malignancies, suc
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  • == UPMC Hillman Cancer Center == ...man Cancer Center''' (pronounced: U-P-M-C Hill-man Can-cer Cen-ter) is a [[cancer]] treatment facility and research institution located in [[Pittsburgh]], [[
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  • == Related Terms == * [[Chemotherapy]]: A type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells.
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