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C/EBPbeta3 (LIP) induces cell death in breast cancer cells.
(2012-05-03)
C/EBPbeta is a member of a family of basic-leucine zipper transcription factors. It has been shown to be a key regulator of growth and differentiation in the mammary gland. There are three different protein isoforms of ...
Psychological and Biological Stress During Mother-Daughter Communication About Breast Cancer Risk
(2007-05-30)
Mothers and their adolescent and young adult daughters at risk for breast cancer may experience stress as a result of being at risk for the disease. The current study examined psychological and biological stress responses ...
Automatic generation of boundary conditions using demons non-rigid image registration for use in 3D modality-independent elastography.
(2010-04-16)
Modality-independent elastography (MIE) is a method of elastography that reconstructs the elastic properties of tissue using images acquired under different loading conditions and a biomechanical model. Boundary conditions ...
Use of anthropometric and genetic data to study body fat mass and distribution with cancer risk in European-ancestry populations
(2020-08-18)
General obesity, measured by BMI, have been linked to increased incidence and mortality of certain cancer. However, BMI does not account for body composition and could not differentiate between muscle mass and fat. I ...
NKG2A is a Therapeutic Vulnerability in Immunotherapy Resistant MHC-I Heterogenous Triple Negative Breast Cancer
(2024-03-26)
Although immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) has proven successful in treating cancer, patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) often develop therapy resistance, and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. MHC-I ...
The tumor mechanical microenvironment in vascular function and diabetes
(2024-03-20)
Breast cancer is the second-highest cancer occurrence in women in the United States and is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, with many studies dedicated to understanding its characteristics. In addition to examining ...
Accelerated aging among breast cancer survivors
(2024-03-22)
Breast cancer (BC) survivors, a large and growing population resulting from early detection and effective treatments, have been reported to experience faster physical and cognitive decline due to cancer and/or cancer ...
The tumor mechanical microenvironment in vascular function and diabetes
(2024-03-20)
Breast cancer is the second-highest cancer occurrence in women in the United States and is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, with many studies dedicated to understanding its characteristics. In addition to examining ...
Accelerated aging among breast cancer survivors
(2024-03-22)
Breast cancer (BC) survivors, a large and growing population resulting from early detection and effective treatments, have been reported to experience faster physical and cognitive decline due to cancer and/or cancer ...
Mechanics based modeling for image guidance in breast conserving surgery
(2024-03-21)
Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is a common procedure for early-stage breast cancer where the tumor is removed with a surrounding margin of healthy tissue. BCS aims to excise breast tumors while preserving cosmesis, but ...