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单词 human cancer
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human cancer

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human
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
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/ˈhjuː.mən/
a ...
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cancer
noun
uk
/ˈkæn.sər/
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/ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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(Definition ofhumanandcancerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Knocking down gene expression for growth hormone-releasing hormone inhibits proliferation ofhumancancercell lines.
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Aberrant nucleocytoplasmic localization of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein inhumancancer correlates with moderate/poor tumor differentiation.
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The study showed that standardhumancancercell lines.
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Although mice do not spontaneously develop prostate cancer, the murine models ofhumancancerhave provided new tools for the investigation of prostate carcinogenesis.
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This has so far only been used in orthotopic models withhumancancercells, but the next stage would certainly be to trial this in transgenic mouse models.
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They are ahumancancer, a creeping agony in the flesh of the lands which they misgoverned, and rotting every fibre of life.
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There are many types ofhumancancerand for most the causes are not fully understood.
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There is no evidence that any type ofhumancanceris transmissible through donated blood.
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The relationship between exposure to metronidazole andhumancanceris unclear.
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This effect is directly related tohumancancerin the form of drug resistance.
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Transgenic mice generated to carry cloned oncogenes and knockout mice lacking tumor suppressing genes have provided good models forhumancancer.
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One study of curcumin onhumancancercells in vitro used hybrid molecules with the anti-nausea drug thalidomide to induce apoptosis in myeloma cancer cells.
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The cells involved in the life cycle undergo movement, chemical signaling, and development, which are applicable tohumancancerresearch.
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He has also de-bunked the relation of viruses to certain subsets ofhumancancer.
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It was discovered that rapamycin had an anticancer activity and was a non-cytotoxic agent with cytostatic activity against severalhumancancertypes.
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Early studies in cancer cell lines and inhumancancerpatients indicate superior efficacy to the taxanes.
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The applications of the disciplines of pharmacology, immunology, cell biology, and molecular genetics to intervention inhumancancerare also included.
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As many cancers are marked by unchecked cell division, this signaling pathway has become increasingly significant in the study ofhumancancer.
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The book, which is translated into numerous languages, becomes a cornerstone of modern oncology by establishing a systematic and comprehensive basis for diagnosinghumancancer.
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invasive cancer

collocation in English

meaningsofinvasiveandcancer

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invasive
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈveɪ.sɪv/
us
/ɪnˈveɪ.sɪv/
moving into all areas of something and difficult ...
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cancer
noun
uk
/ˈkæn.sər/
us
/ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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(Definition ofinvasiveandcancerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, not all of the "missed" positive smears would eventually have progressed toinvasivecancer.
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The incremental contribution of clinical breast examination toinvasivecancerdetection in a mammography screening programme.
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Utilizing organs for transplantation from donors who have ever had aninvasivecancertransmits a significant risk of transmitting that donor cancer to the recipient.
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Limited pericyte coverage might increase tumour vessel permeability, which could then provide an escape route forinvasivecancercells from the primary tumour to distant sites.
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For many years, the number of cases ofinvasivecancerhas been about 4,000 per year.
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It may progress toinvasivecancerif untreated.
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About a third of mucinous cystic neoplasms have progressed or degenerated into aninvasivecancer.
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Invasivecanceror extensive ductal carcinoma "in situ" is primarily treated with modified radical mastectomies.
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The main object of cervical smear tests is to detect a pre-cancerous stage of the cervix as a preventive measure before a trueinvasivecancerhas developed.
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Non-invasive breast cancers, or ductal carcinoma in situ, sometimes progress toinvasivecancerbut sometimes do not.
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The remaining 10% of adenomas are larger than 1 cm and approach a 10% chance of containinginvasivecancer.
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Microwave ablation has emerged as a newer ablation modality and an addition to the arsenal of minimallyinvasivecancercare.
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Patients with aninvasivecancerarising in association with a mucinous cystic neoplasm are often treated post-operatively with chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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This makesinvasivecancerthe leading cause of death in the developed world and the second leading cause of death in the developing world.
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Although it is possible for cancer to strike at any age, most people who are diagnosed withinvasivecancerare over the age of 65.
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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is a possible result of the biopsy, and represents dysplastic changes that may eventually progress toinvasivecancer.
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Taken as a whole, about half of people receiving treatment forinvasivecancer(excluding carcinoma in situ and non-melanoma skin cancers) die from cancer or its treatment.
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The risk of developing anyinvasivecancer(excluding skin cancer) is 50% by age 30 (1% in the general population) and is 90% by age 70.
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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are important because if they are left untreated some of them progress toinvasivecancer(transform from a benign tumor to a malignant tumor).
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They found that most of the earliest cell changes found by mammography screening (carcinoma in situ) should be left alone because they would not have progressed intoinvasivecancer.
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