نتایج جستجو برای: mammary tumors

تعداد نتایج: 259132  

Journal: :Bioinformation 2005
Adriana B Actis

Salivary, mammary and prostate glands are sex hormone-dependent organs sharing common aspects in structure, hormonal responsiveness and tumor histopathology. Salivary tumors (especially the malignant types) are not as frequent as mammary and prostate neoplasias. Hence, prognosis of some salivary tumors is not always efficient. Here, we review the oncology of salivary gland and its putative rela...

Journal: :Cancer research 1973
D Malejka-Giganti H R Gutmann R E Rydell

One topical application of 0.02 mmole of /V-hydroxy-2fluorenylacetamide to the left thoracic glands of adult female Sprague-Dawley rats gave a 70% tumor incidence at the site. The tumors appeared 3 to 6 months after the application and were mammary adenocarcinomas. In contrast, the tumor incidence after application of N-2fluorenylacetamide was 30%, the latent period was 8 to 11 months, and the ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Weigang Wang Jeffrey B Wyckoff Sumanta Goswami Yarong Wang Mazen Sidani Jeffrey E Segall John S Condeelis

Correlating tumor cell behavior in vivo with patterns of gene expression has led to new insights into the microenvironment of tumor cells in the primary tumor. Until now, these studies have been done with cell line-derived tumors. In the current study, we have analyzed, in polyoma middle T oncogene (PyMT)-derived mammary tumors, tumor cell behavior and gene expression patterns of the invasive s...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1959
Charles Huggins Giuliano Briziarelli Harold Sutton

A study was made of the optimal conditions for the induction of mammary cancer in the rat. 3-Methylcholanthrene was administered via the gastrointestinal tract, and a simple technique was worked out for inducing mammary cancer regularly and rapidly. Under conducive conditions, which were readily reproduced, multiple mammary carcinomas and these tumors only were induced in every rat in repeated ...

2012

Surgery represents the most important treatment modality in canine mammary tumors. The goal of surgery is to remove all current tumors +/prevent new tumors in the mammary glands. Dogs with negative clinical or histopathological prognostic factors are not treated effectively with surgery alone. Systemic therapy, including OHE and/or chemotherapy may be considered for these dogs.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
S Dusing-Swartz D Medina J S Butel S H Socher

Involvement of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) in 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary tumorigenesis was investigated in low- (BALB/c) and high- (BALB/cfC3H) mammary-tumor-incidence mouse strains. Both strains contain endogenous MMTV integrated into the cellular genome. Additionally, BALB/cfC3H mice are infected with exogenous MMTV-S which is responsible for a higher incidence...

Journal: :Cancers 2021

Obesity is correlated with increased incidence of breast cancer metastasis; however, the mechanisms underlying how obesity promotes metastasis are unclear. In a diet-induced obese mouse model, enhanced lung in both presence and absence primary mammary tumors recruitment myeloid lineage cells into lungs. tumors, mice demonstrated numbers elevated collagen fibers within stroma, reminiscent premet...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1998
A Bandyopadhyay M L Cibull L Z Sun

A method is described that permits the selection of spontaneously transformed mammary epithelial colonies from an untransformed mouse mammary epithelial cell line, NMuMG, and utilizes a long-term anchorage-independent growth of the transformants on soft agarose. These transformed cells (NMuMG-ST) are shown to be distinguishable from the untransformed cells by morphology, growth characteristics,...

Journal: :Cancer research 1980
M Drosdowsky M Edery M Guggiari A Montes-Rendon G Rudali C Vives

C3Hf (XVII) mice never develop spontaneous mammary tumors. However, the transplantation of an isologous pituitary gland under their kidney capsule is followed by a 10-fold increase in serum and pituitary prolactin content (180 ng/ml and 20 micrograms/mg of tissue, respectively), concomitant with an increase of prolactin receptors in mammary glands. Under these conditions, mammary tumors appear ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1969
M B Lipsett

We may assume, on the basis of considerable experimental evidence, that hormones are not carcinogens. They do not initiate the primary mutagenic event that results in neoplasia, but in many experimental situations they act as cocarcinogens or promoters of carcinogenesis. The influence of estrogenic substances on the development of mammary tumors in mice has been reviewed (16), and it is apparen...

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