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Sciential - McMaster Undergraduate Science Journal. :21-28
Research has shown that Indigenous peoples in Canada experience health inequities when compared to the non-Indigenous population. High quality primary care has been described in literature; however, this has not been explored through the lens of Indi
Autor:
Kimberly Young, Natalie Zacal, Jennifer Fazzari, Gurmit Singh, Robert G. Ungard, Mina G. Nashed, Eric Seidlitz, Benicio N. Frey
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Scientific Reports
Despite the lack of robust evidence of effectiveness, current treatment options for cancer-induced depression (CID) are limited to those developed for non-cancer related depression. Here, anhedonia-like and coping behaviours were assessed in female B
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Pain. 155:28-36
Cancer in bone is frequently a result of metastases from distant sites, particularly from the breast, lung, and prostate. Pain is a common and often severe pathological feature of cancers in bone, and is a significant impediment to the maintenance of
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 91:31-37
Breast cancers are the most common source of metastases to bone, of which cancer-induced bone pain is a frequent pathological feature. Cancer-induced bone pain is a unique pain state with multiple determinants that remains to be well understood and m
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Oncodynamics: Effects of Cancer Cells on the Body ISBN: 9783319285566
When cancers are present in bone, a number of complex changes occur that can alter the physiology and structure of the skeleton. To properly understand these oncodynamic processes—how the bone changes in response to cancer cell invasion—it is nec
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28558-0_9
Autor:
Isabella W.Y. Mak, Michelle Ghert, Robert E. Turcotte, Robert W. Cowan, Eric Seidlitz, Snezana Popovic, William C.H. Wu, Gurmit Singh
Publikováno v:
Human Pathology. 41:1320-1329
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) is an aggressively osteolytic primary bone tumor that is characterized by the presence of abundant multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells, hematopoietic monocytes, and a distinct mesenchymal stromal cell component.
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 88:197-203
Bone is a frequent site for metastasis of breast and prostate cancers, often resulting in pathologic changes in bone metabolism and severe pain. The mechanisms involved are not well understood, but tumour cells may release factors that interfere with
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British Journal of Cancer
Bone is one of the most frequent sites for metastasis in breast cancer patients often resulting in significant clinical morbidity and mortality. Bisphosphonates are currently the standard of care for breast cancer patients with bone metastasis. We ha
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Behavioural brain research. 294
Depression is commonly comorbid in cancer patients and has detrimental effects on disease progression. Evidence suggests that biological mechanisms may induce the onset of cancer-induced depression (CID). The present investigation aims to establish a
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Oncogene. 23:5632-5642
The TSLC1 tumor-suppressor gene is silenced in a number of human cancer tissues and cell lines, including lung, prostate, liver, stomach, pancreatic, and breast cancers. Expression of TSLC1 in a non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line A549 suppr