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12:32 EDT 22nd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: NUT midline carcinoma: a neoplasm with diagnostic challenges in cytology.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a carcinomatous cancer occurring in many different organs, including the skin, lips, mouth, esophagus, urinary bladder, prostate, lungs, vagina, and cervix. It is a...

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Renal Cell Carcinoma Phase III Data

New trial results on pazopanib and temsirolimus have important implications for patients New results from phase III trials exploring treatment options for patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma...

Midline Catheters: An Essential Tool in CLABSI Reduction

The confluence of recent economic factors and emerging clinical evidence now makes the use of central venous access devices (CVADs) far less desirable than in the past. Conversely, the same factors an...

Cancer Imaging In Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Gets ODAC Attention As Pipeline Fills

FDA’s Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee will examine the extent (if any) to which the pre-surgical identification of clear cell carcinoma of the kidney using an imaging test provides useful clinica...

Black Patients With Kidney Cancer Fare Worse Than Whites: Study

MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Black patients with kidney cancer have lower survival rates than white patients do, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed U.S. National Cancer Institute data on...

Pfizer’s Inlyta gains European recommendation

Pfizer’s kidney cancer pill Inlyta has been recommended for use by a European committee. The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) is recommending Inlyta (axitinib) for patients with...

Sunitinib benefits patients with renal cell carcinoma, study suggests

Findings from clinical trial patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma, a common kidney cancer, show they did not have accelerated tumor growth after treatment with sunitinib, in contrast to some...

Black patients fare worse with kidney cancer: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - White patients with the most common form of kidney cancer, called renal cell carcinoma, are slightly more likely to survive the disease than black patients, according to a...

Kidney cancer: CRM1—a novel drug target for renal cell carcinoma?

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Joint therapy of native upper tract transitional cell carcinoma ipsilateral to a transplanted kidney by retroperitoneoscopic nephroureterectomy combined with a midline lower abdominal transperitoneal excision.

To present the preliminary experience of the operative procedure and clinical outcomes of retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephroureterectomy (RPLNU) with a midline lower abdominal transperitoneal incisio...

NUT midline carcinoma: an imaging case series and review of literature.

BACKGROUND: NUT midline carcinoma is a rare and aggressive tumor that has primarily been reported in children and young adults. The tumor is characterized by a rearrangement on t...

Ipsilateral neck nodal status as predictor of contralateral nodal metastasis in carcinoma of tongue crossing the midline.

BACKGROUND: In squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue, when lesions reach or cross the midline, there is a higher risk of contralateral nodal metastasis. Identifying factors that are associated with hi...

Pathogenesis of NUT Midline Carcinoma.

NUT midline carcinoma (NMC), an aggressive form of squamous cell carcinoma, is defined by the presence of acquired chromosomal rearrangements involving NUT, usually BRD4-NUT fusion genes and, less com...

Common motifs shared by conserved enhancers of Drosophila midline glial genes.

Coding sequences are usually the most highly conserved sectors of DNA, but genomic regions controlling the expression pattern of certain genes can also be conserved across diverse species. In this stu...

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