نتایج جستجو برای: bladder cancer

تعداد نتایج: 942957  

Journal: :Jurnal Kedokteran Diponegoro 2023

Background: Chemotherapy is an alternative anticancer therapy. In general, side effects that will occur are hair loss, decreased appetite, weight headache, fatigue, mouth ulcer, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, constipation, nosebleed, skin rash, painful urination, muscle pain, heartburn.Objective: To identify the most least chemotherapy in patients with prostate cancer, bladder testicular cancer...

2015
Fernando Nestor Facio Maria Fernanda W. Facio Luis Cesar. F. Spessoto Marcio Gatti Pedro F. Ferraz Arruda Jose G. Ferraz Arruda Luis Francisco B. Gabriotti Pedro Paulo Silva L. Polotto

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer among males and the ninth most common cause of cancer death. Bladder cancer can occur at any age. This paper reports the incidental diagnosis of bladder cancer in a 17-year-old female patient. Data on bladder cancer at this age are uncommon in the literature.

2016
Sansan Chen Xinglu Chen Gui'e Xie Yue He Daoyu Yan Dianpeng Zheng Shi Li Xinyang Fu Yeping Li Xiang Pang Zhiming Hu Hongwei Li Wanlong Tan Jinlong Li

High activation of DNA damage response is implicated in cisplatin (CDDP) resistance which presents as a serious obstacle for bladder cancer treatment. Cdc6 plays an important role in the malignant progression of tumor. Here, we reported that Cdc6 expression is up-regulated in bladder cancer tissues and is positively correlated to high tumor grade. Cdc6 depletion can attenuate the malignant prop...

2013
Youguang Zhao Ying Li Liang Wang Hang Yang Qingtang Wang Haiyan Qi Shadan Li Peng Zhou Ping Liang Qiwu Wang Xiaowei Li

BACKGROUND Bladder transitional cell carcinoma greatly threatens human health all over the world. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) shows a strong apoptosis-inducing effect on a variety of cancer cells including bladder cancer. However, adenovirus-mediated TRAIL expression still showed cytotoxicity to normal cells mainly due to lack of tumor specificity. METHODS ...

Journal: :Memo – Magazine of European Medical Oncology 2022

Summary Although no game-changing studies in bladder cancer were presented this year at ASCO, we saw a series of interesting data including follow-up updates, exploratory analyses and promising results phase I/II trials. An up-date analysis the JAVELIN 100 Bladder study indicated benefit avelumab maintenance treatment irrespective response to platin-based first-line administration second-line t...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2008
Chao-Liang Wu Gia-Shing Shieh Chao-Ching Chang Yi-Te Yo Chih-Hau Su Meng-Ya Chang Yin-Hui Huang Pensee Wu Ai-Li Shiau

PURPOSE Oncolytic adenoviruses are attractive therapeutics for cancer because they selectively replicate in tumors. However, targeting tumor metastasis remains a major challenge for current virotherapy for cancer. Oct-3/4 is specifically expressed in embryonic stem cells and tumor cells. Oct-3/4 highly expressed in cancer cells may be a potential target for cancer therapy. We developed an E1B-5...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Nagireddy Putluri Ali Shojaie Vihas T Vasu Shaiju K Vareed Srilatha Nalluri Vasanta Putluri Gagan Singh Thangjam Katrin Panzitt Christopher T Tallman Charles Butler Theodore R Sana Steven M Fischer Gabriel Sica Daniel J Brat Huidong Shi Ganesh S Palapattu Yair Lotan Alon Z Weizer Martha K Terris Shahrokh F Shariat George Michailidis Arun Sreekumar

Although alterations in xenobiotic metabolism are considered causal in the development of bladder cancer, the precise mechanisms involved are poorly understood. In this study, we used high-throughput mass spectrometry to measure over 2,000 compounds in 58 clinical specimens, identifying 35 metabolites which exhibited significant changes in bladder cancer. This metabolic signature distinguished ...

2013
Shahana Majid Altaf A. Dar Sharanjot Saini Guoren Deng Inik Chang Kirsten Greene Yuichiro Tanaka Rajvir Dahiya Soichiro Yamamura

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression by targeted repression of transcription and translation. In this study we show that miRNA-23b (miR-23b) acts as a tumor suppressor in bladder cancer. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that miR-23b is significantly down-regulated in bladder cancer cell lines and tumor tissues compared to non-malignant cells and ...

2013
Huanjun Wang Yan Guo Xuhui Zhou Dong Yang

Urinary bladder cancer is the second most common genitourinary malignancy in Westernized countries. A number of emerging imaging techniques have recently been reported in the literature for use in imaging bladder cancer. While the explicit application of MR imaging in bladder cancer especially in non-distant bladder cancer or bladder cancer localized in pelvic remains uncertain and awaits a tho...

2015
Sarah R. Ambrose Naheema S. Gordon James C. Goldsmith Wenbin Wei Maurice P. Zeegers Nicholas D. James Margaret A. Knowles Richard T. Bryan Douglas G. Ward

Developing a urine test to detect bladder tumours with high sensitivity and specificity is a key goal in bladder cancer research. We hypothesised that bladder cancer-specific glycoproteins might fulfill this role. Lectin-ELISAs were used to study the binding of 25 lectins to 10 bladder cell lines and serum and urine from bladder cancer patients and non-cancer controls. Selected lectins were the...

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