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I am keen to speak to specialist nurses involved in the care of patients with bladder cancer. Particularly any nurses attending the SUNA conference in October.
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Is there a preferred method for oncology trials?
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There are different recommendations about the prophylactic anticoagulation in ambulatory cancer patients. Some risk-scores already exist. Do you use these scores or do you screen your patients...
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We are developing a research study to improve communication between providers and women to increase cervical cancer screening in a low resource country. However, there are concerns about...
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Many patients show underweight before surgical treatment of esophageal cancer. Which methods can be used to interpret the surgical/anesthetical risk when performing surgery/anesthesia on an...
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I have a patient with this diagnosis.
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I am looking for individuals who are evaluating information provided from patients during either specific treatments or during clinical trials....My goal is to somehow obtain quality data and then...
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I want to find out the sex of the cell line.
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Since its first description in 1989 by Gerald and Rosai[1], desmoplastic small round cell tumour (DSRCT) is being increasingly identified, but its histogenesis remains uncertain. It is...
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In the attached paper, the authors found that the eukaryotic initiation factor eIF3b is oncogenic, surprisingly, eIF3b could only affect some proteins(not all). What are the possible mechanisms?
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The gastrectomy with D2 limphadenectomy is the gold standard for treatment of advanced gastric cancer. A minimally invasive treatment is possible, but a long learning curve is necessary.....
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I am working in breast cancer research, comparing Luminal A, Luminal B to TNBC cell lines. I see that some of the Luminals share characteristics of TNBC. I wonder if we should compare all Luminals...
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Twitter time liver resection in one hospitalization with a more rapid liver hypertrophy.
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In 20-25% of patients with rectum cancer the synchronous liver metastases are diagnosed and in 20% of cases these are resectable at the time of diagnosis. However, there isn't a unique scientific...
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Current project ongoing.
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Baf3 cells were transduced with a mutant gene and now I want to silence this gene. Does it make sense to silence a transduced gene or do I have to look for a cell line that naturally has the mutation?
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Cancer is probably the first leading cause of breast soft tissue defects that result in a need for reconstruction. Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been already used during...
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1. Is there a way to specifically mention a "Prognosis period" for benign tumors, and Malignant tumors? 2. What is the minimal period to consider for evaluating prognosis? 3. "Good" and "Poor"...
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