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    Collagen synthesis: Collagens, which are synthesised by fibroblasts, provide strength and integrity for all tissues in the body and therefore play a particularly vital role in wound repair. Collagens are a key component of all phases of wound healing. Immediately after injury, exposed collagen comes into contact with blood, promoting platelet aggregation and activating chemotactic factors involved in the response to injury. Later collagen becomes the foundation of the wound ECM. Invading…

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    is brain cancer? What are the brain cancer treatments with side effects? A brain cancer is a disease. The brain cancer develops in the cells from the brain. The brain cancer attack on the healthy brain tissue first. There are some causes of the brain cancer, Personality changes, headaches, dizziness, and seizures. But a majority of the cancer cases found in men. At the beginning of the diagnosis of the brain cancer, there are few treatments that can help & fighting for the brain cancer such as…

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    Learning you are diagnosed with breast cancer is one of the most terrifying moments in a woman’s life, but taking the diagnosis and turning it into the motor that drives you to conquer your dreams, is nothing but a sign that woman is a total warrior. Atlanta designer, Tracy Nicole Prather is the vivid example of what women are capable of doing and overcoming when faced with a dramatic situation in life. Prather was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years back, and while she had a stable job as…

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    Rhabdomyosarcoma, also know as RMS, is a type of sarcoma in which cancer cells form a muscle tissue. There are three main types this disease has, Embryonal, Alveolar, and Anaplastic. There is also stage I, stage II, stage III, and stage IV. There are treatments for RMS but it's all depending on the area, type, and stage of the cancer, survival rates will also fall under that. As far as symptoms, it can be very difficult to find early stages, since RMS mostly diagnosed in children younger than 5…

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    Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Most colon cancer cases begin as small, noncancerous or benign clusters of cells called adenomatous polyps. Over long periods time some of these polyps can potentially become colon cancers. Polyps may be small and can cause few, if any at all, symptoms. Because of this reason, doctors tend to recommend having regular screening tests to help prevent colon cancer by recognising and removing polyps…

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    Sarcoma Research Paper

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    Ewing’s Sarcoma does not have a exact cure, as seen with other types of diseases and cancer. When looking into the cancer and the effects it has. This cancer is seen to spread through to the bone of certain places of the body most of the time, one way that they try to cover this up is by using chemotherapy to help them get as much care as they can. The pain that these people have during this time is unbelievable, they go through months of chemo most of the time spending thousands of dollars on…

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    chief are Andrel V. Gudkov who resides in Roswell Park Cancer Institute and Mikhail Blagosklonny. The journal is indexed and abstracted in index PubMed and PubMed central, Science Citation Index Expanded which is also known as SciSearch, Biological Abstracts, Embase, BIOSIS Previews, Scopus, Journal Citation Report/Science Edition, Directory of open Access Journal and OAlster. Oncotarget publishes research papers with the main focus on cancer research and oncology due to integrity of the…

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    of 2016, she heard the horrific news no one ever wants to hear. She found out she had breast cancer. She went into the doctors for her normal yearly mammogram at Stanford Medical Center in Fargo, ND. Little did she know this regular yearly appointment would change her life forever. After this initial appointment of the mammogram, the next step was to further investigate the doctor’s suspicion about the cancer. A few days later the doctors ordered a biopsy. A biopsy is a sample of tissue taken…

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    Rac-Raw Research Paper

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    Downstream Targets Due to the lack of developing an effective Ras treatment, some have turned to targeting downstream effectors of Ras. Downstream effectors have a critical role in Ras carcinogenesis and are commonly found in KRAS mutated cancers. The most intensely targeted pathways are the Raf-MEK-ERK (MAPK) and PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathways. Raf-MEK-ERK MAPK signaling is initiated through receptor tyrosine kinases after their activation by growth factors (Mccubrey 2006). Once Ras is in its…

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    Lumpectomy

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    4 tips for the follow-up care after Breast Cancer Surgery After the lumpectomy, the chances of your recovery are good and they will be pretty uneventful. Even most of the women are ready to get back to their regular physical activity in a period of five days after the surgery. Whereas, in the cases of mastectomies, which are more complicated, a patient usually requires an overnight stay in the hospital. They are also expected to take at least 20 to 30 days before they get back to their normal…

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