نتایج جستجو برای: cervical cancer

تعداد نتایج: 967926  

2016
Chunhao Niu Xiaoying Sun Weijing Zhang Han Li Liqun Xu Jun Li Benke Xu Yanna Zhang

BACKGROUND There is an abnormal expression of nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 6 (NR2F6) in human cancers such as breast cancer, colon cancer, and acute myelogenous leukemia. However, its clinical significance in cervical cancer has not been established. We explored NR2F6 expression and its clinicopathological significance in early-stage cervical cancer. METHODS NR2F6 expression in...

Journal: :Conferences of Medical Sciences Dies Natalis Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sriwijaya 2021

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common in women globally. In 2018, 570.000 were diagnosed with cervical cancer, and 311.000 of them died from disease.1 Indonesia, second cancer. According to GLOBOCAN, there was a decrease incidence 17.2% 9.2% 2018 2020. This has also been seen other countries such as United States. However, distribution varies widely among countries. WHO projected that globa...

Journal: :NJM (Nommensen Journal of Medicine) 2021

Background: Cervical cancer is an excessive abnormal cell growth around the cervix area. wascaused by many factors, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) plays important role in of cervical cancer. HPV vaccine a major note reducing incidence rate The interest vaccination was affected level knowledge cancer.Objective: To show correlation between HPVvaccination students Medical Faculty HKBP Nommensen Me...

2016
Robin Marie Beining

Cervical cancer is the single most common cancer in India, affecting an estimated 134,420 women in 2008. With access to early detection and basic treatments, most cases of cervical cancer are preventable. Moreover, if treatment is administered during the earliest stages of cervical cancer, 5-year survival rates can be increased to higher than 90 percent. Unfortunately, despite the availability ...

2017
Deng Yan Song Yi Wang Chi Chiu Liu Gui Qin Wong Hoi Kin Chung Tony Kwok Hung Han Linxiao Choy Kwong Wai Sui Yi Yang Tao Tang Tao

Objective This study was conducted to explore chromosomal copy number variations (CNV) and transcript expression and to examine pathways in cervical pathogenesis using genome-wide high resolution microarrays. Methods Genome-wide chromosomal CNVs were investigated in 6 cervical cancer cell lines by Human Genome CGH Microarray Kit (4x44K). Gene expression profiles in cervical cancer cell lines,...

2008
Mohd Rushdan Md Noor

Cervical cancer remains one of the major cancer burdens worldwide particularly in under-developed and developing countries. Cervical cancer continues to have a major impact on women not only physically but also socially and sexually. Cervical cancer affecting one of the most important reproductive organ and many of these patients were from the reproductive age group. Cervical cancer is the seco...

2013
Uzoma Ononogbu Maryam Almujtaba Fatima Modibbo Ishak Lawal Richard Offiong Olayinka Olaniyan Patrick Dakum Donna Spiegelman William Blattner Clement Adebamowo

BACKGROUND Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, and in Nigeria it is the second most common female cancer. Cervical cancer is an AIDS-defining cancer; however, HIV only marginally increases the risk of cervical pre-cancer and cancer. In this study, we examine the risk factors for cervical pre-cancer and cancer among HIV-positive women screened for cervical canc...

Introduction and Aim:  Identifying the main psychological variables involved in the development ‎of uterine cancer and using effective and useful psychotherapy ‎approaches in the treatment of cancer diseases is necessary, so this study aimed to determine the effectiveness of ‎mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on rumination and fatigue in patients with cervical cancer.‎ Methods: This quasi-ex...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Oncology 2022

BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth leading cause of among women in world. Metabolomics can provide a deeper understanding underlying metabolic alterations associated with its pathophysiology. OBJECTIVE: To systematically analyze metabolomic approaches and findings used study cervical cancer. SELECTION CRITERIA: Studies that included use metabolomics, obtained through biological samp...

اختری, مریم, جوادی, غلامرضا, هاشمی, سیده راضیه, کمالی, مهدی,

Background: Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most important factors in cervical cancer. Viral sequences are integrated into the host cell genome. In mild cases the virus causes skin damages, in severe cases it leads to cancer. Like many other cancers, telomerase gene expression was increased in cervical cancer. This enzyme is a reverse transcriptase that contains two common subunits: i...

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