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    Peripheral giant cell granulomas (PGCG) are relatively uncommon reactive exophytic lesions of the oral cavity. Such a term is also synonymous to peripheral giant cell epulis, peripheral giant cell reparative granuloma though the word reparative granulomas is now considered obsolete in modern medicine because it’s not truly reparative.4,5 Clear aetiology of PGCG still remains elusive to and what is available currently are the laid hypothesis by various scholars for example local irritation from…

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    Caregiver Research Paper

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    your cherished one's condition turns more terrible. Feeling overwhelmed: It is normal to feel overwhelmed as a guardian. Giving pragmatic and enthusiastic support to somebody with tumor can feel like an all day work. Could It Be Depression? It is typical to feel tragic or irate when a friend or family member has the tumor. In any case, converse with your specialist in the event that you have any of these emotions or side effects for over two weeks: • Feeling overpowered or powerless • Prolonged…

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    old or damaged cells survive when they should die, and new cells form when not needed. Cancer can occur some organs and each organs can have different reaction to the disease. Many cancers are solid tumors, which are masses of tissue. Blood cancers, such as leukemias, generally do not form solid tumors. Leukemia is located in the blood or in the bone marrow, but it can spread to lymph nodes, spleen, liver, central nervous system and other organs. This type of cancer can affect the…

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    Vincristine Research Paper

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    types of cancer. It is a cancer chemotherapy drug that is usually used with other chemotherapy drugs to slow down or stop cancer cell growth. Cancer treatments with vincristine include leukaemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas,neuroblastoma, Wilms' tumor, multiple myeloma, rhabdomyosarcoma, ewings sarcoma, chronic leukaemia, thyroid cancer and brain tumours. Its molecular target: Highly…

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    neurology, sleep, cancer, and drug discovery. The multivariable effects in cancer can be studied by observing D. melanogaster because of its tumorigenesis caused by genes and its surrounding environment. The development of tumors in D. melanogaster is similar to the pathway of a tumor in a mammalian cell as it undergoes…

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    Essay On Taxotere

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    Cancerous cells take advantage of existing cell structures such as microtubules, to divide and multiply. Microtubules aid the cells in dividing and creating a similar cell. Potent anti-microtubule agents work by blocking the microtubules from performing their usual functions. When this happens, the cells are incapable of dividing and creating similar cells, and ultimately die. These anti-microtubule agents can’t differentiate between normal cells and the cancerous cells, and act on normal cells…

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    regional failure with or without distant metastasis. Recurrent tumors usually extensively damage surrounding tissue. In rNPC patients, physical status and immune system are generally poor because of prior treatment. A study of Lee from Hong Kong reported that 52% of patients developed rNPC within 2 years, and 39%, within 2–5 years6. Precision imaging was role to support the diagnosis of…

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    Comparative morphological analysis of paediatric double hit lymphoma to those seen in adults The index patient had an incisional rectal biopsy initially which displayed features in keeping with a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The neoplastic tumour cells displaying a diffuse arrangement. The individual cells having an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio, round nuclei with vesicular chromatin pattern and prominent nucleoli. The tumour showed CD20, BCL6, and CD10 immunopositivity was…

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    Brain Tumors

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    A brain tumor or intracranial neoplasm occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. There are two main types of tumors: malignant or cancerous tumors and benign tumors. Secondary or metastatic brain tumors are more common than primary brain tumors, In children younger than 15, brain tumors are second only to acute lymphoblastic leukemia as a cause of cancer. In Australia the average economic cost of a case of brain cancer is $1.9 million, the greatest of any type of cancer. Signs and…

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    Carcinoid Tumors

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    Carcinoid tumors are one of the neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) that derivate from embryonic neural crestand counting for about 2% of primarylung tumors(12).NEcells derived peptides have importantparacrine regulatory and mitogenic function forbronchial epithelial cells.Exposure to pollutants, hypoxia and cigarettesmoking induce hyperplasia of NE- cells in bronchial and cause mucosa secretion. Pulmonary NETs consist of a group of lesions with incidentalfrom small proliferation of neuroendocrine…

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