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Epithelial cancer

Epithelial cancer

Any malignant neoplasm originating from epithelium, i.e., a carcinoma.


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Re: Re:

... are previously normal will be affected too. Current way to stop the cancer progression is chemotherapy. it kills the cancer cells to spread or ... body, not only cancer cells. These include especially blood cells and epithelial cells, which both divide constantly and are therefore affected ...

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by Ahsmeah
Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:10 pm
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: Cancer = Mutation: Stopping Mutation Would Cure Cancer?
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Re: Re:

... are previously normal will be affected too. Current way to stop the cancer progression is chemotherapy. it kills the cancer cells to spread or ... body, not only cancer cells. These include especially blood cells and epithelial cells, which both divide constantly and are therefore affected ...

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by biohazard
Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:23 pm
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: Cancer = Mutation: Stopping Mutation Would Cure Cancer?
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How do receptor proteins get into urine??

... 'FGFR3' which is being developed as a biomarker urine test for bladder cancer (urothelial cell carcinoma), due to overexpression and/ or mutational ... the soluble extracelular domain into the extracelular space of epithelial bladder tissue....but wondering ow it would find its way in to ...

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by bs07cp
Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:19 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: How do receptor proteins get into urine??
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Views: 1536

Tissue cells and cancers.

Take a look at the proliferation rate of, say epithelial cells and neurons, and then look how common are cancer types originating from these kind of cells.

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by biohazard
Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:23 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Tissue cells and cancers.
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Views: 7162

human papilloma virus

... two different cellular tumor suppressors, p53 and retinoblastoma. Epithelial stem cells infected with HPV will not enter the lytic cycle (although ... these two effects allow the accumulation of errors that could lead to cancer.

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by snowcapk
Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:31 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: human papilloma virus
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