... Including DairyFoodsand Blood Pressure VI Summary References Chapter DairyFoodsandColonCancer I Introduction II Total Fat Intake, Dairy Foods, andColonCancer III Protective Components in Dairy ... Chapter DairyFoodsandColonCancer Martin Lipkin, M.D Michael J Wargovich, Ph.D Chapter DairyFoodsand Osteoporosis Robert P Heaney, M.D Connie M Weaver, Ph.D Chapter Bone Health and the Vegetarian ... Clinical Trials B Dairy Food Cultures andColonCancer C Other Protective Components in DairyFoods CLA Sphingolipids Butyric Acid Milk Proteins IV Summary References Chapter DairyFoodsand Osteoporosis...
... as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for aggressive breast cancerandcoloncancer 214 6.7.3 FOXQ1 may be used as potential therapeutic target for breast andcoloncancer ... II study and results in the neoadjuvant treatment of colorectal cancerand breast cancer are promising (Van Meter and Kim 2010) 1.3 Colorectal cancer 1.3.1 Epidemiology of colorectal cancer Colorectal ... normal and malignant colon stem cells Proposed markers of coloncancer stem cell include CD133, CD44, CD166, ALDH1, Lgr5, and several others (Kemper, Grandela et al 2010; Sanders and Majumdar 2011;...
... specificity and implications for cancer chemotherapy Cancer Res 54, 539–546 41 O’Leary J & Muggia FM (1998) Camptothecins: a review of their development and schedules of administration Eur J Cancer ... (Ecogen, Barcelona, Spain) and 500 ng of each primer, and 20 mm Tris ⁄ HCl, pH 8.5 To avoid unspecific annealing, cDNA and Taq DNA polymerase were separated from primers and dNTPs by using a layer ... (2004) Pharmacology and mechanism of action of pemetrexed Clin Lung Cancer (Suppl 2), S51–S55 Longo-Sorbello GS & Bertino JR (2001) Current understanding of methotrexate pharmacology and efficacy in...
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... metastasis (MCCslnm and MCCalnm, Figure 1C and Figure 1D) and the stroma of the primary coloncancer (MCCstroma, Figure 1A) Ca: cancer tissue; Ly: lymph node; Mu: colon mucosa Xia et al Journal of Translational ... normal mucosa adjacent to the coloncancer too, followed by the invasive margin and then cancer stroma The mast cell count in the normal mucosa adjacent to the coloncancer was associated with the ... regional-draining lymph nodes and regional-draining lymph nodes without metastases were collected from stage IIIB coloncancer patients between January 1997 and July 2004 at the Cancer Center of Sun Yat-Sen...
... metastasis (MCCslnm and MCCalnm, Figure 1C and Figure 1D) and the stroma of the primary coloncancer (MCCstroma, Figure 1A) Ca: cancer tissue; Ly: lymph node; Mu: colon mucosa Xia et al Journal of Translational ... normal mucosa adjacent to the coloncancer too, followed by the invasive margin and then cancer stroma The mast cell count in the normal mucosa adjacent to the coloncancer was associated with the ... regional-draining lymph nodes and regional-draining lymph nodes without metastases were collected from stage IIIB coloncancer patients between January 1997 and July 2004 at the Cancer Center of Sun Yat-Sen...
... Oncology ColonCancer V.3.2009 Compton CC, Greene FL: The staging of colorectal cancer: 2004 and beyond Ca Cancer J Clin 2004, 54:295-308 International Union Against Cancer (UICC): Colonand rectum ... sigmoid coloncancer is possible, probably due to downward lymphatic cancer spread Perhaps, there is a need of a more thorough investigation of the mesorectum region in sigmoid coloncancer during ... metastasis from synchronous coloncancer World J Surg Oncol 2006, 4:42 Shirakawa S, Kaneda K, Fujiwara H, Nishimura T, Sendo H, Wada T, Kizaki T: Case of a sigmoid coloncancer with metachronous...
... nervosa and severe congestive heart failure [25] Elevated levels were recently reported in lung cancerinduced cachexia [26], and in a cohort of male patients with mainly lung and prostate cancer ... [29], and pancreatic cancer patients [30] Association between acute-phase response proteins (APRPs) and weight loss in cancer- related cachexia has been reported only in pancreatic carcinoma and ... leptin and ghrelin) in a population of newly diagnosed coloncancer patients Materials and methods Patients A total of 126 patients with coloncancer were enrolled in our study Exclusion criterias...
... flexure of colon, descending colonand most part of sigma colon) was not different from that of the patients undergone right hemicolectomy (caecum, ascending colonand hepatic flexure of colon) [1] ... http://www.wjso.com/content/6/1/98 of patients with colon cancer, considering survival and pT staging as the independent variables Materials and methods Patients A total of 103 patients with colon cancer, who were surgically ... as 40% in advanced coloncancerand the efficacy of adjuvant chemotherapy, are now leading to revaluation of the therapeutic approach to coloncancer Data from animal models and tumour biologic...
... by 80% and inhibited tumor angiogenesis [8] In a recent study, DCQ was found to induce single strand breaks (SSB) in DNA of DLD-1 human coloncancer cells, and both SSB and double strand breaks ... murine and human cancer cell lines [4,5,8] This is our first attempt to understand the role of p53 and p21 in drug efficacy using coloncancer cells that are wildtype or null for p53 and p21 ... viability and colony forming ability of coloncancer cells and is non-toxic to normal intestinal cells We have shown previously that DCQ is not toxic to normal mouse intestinal Mode K and IEC-6...
... of DLD-1 cancer cells and FHs74Int normal cells exposed to DCQ alone or DCQ and irradiation Survival curves of DLD-1 cancer cells and FHs74Int normal cells exposed to DCQ alone or DCQ and irradiation ... DCQ and IR in DLD-1 cells under oxic and hypoxic conditions Combination effects of DCQ and IR in DLD-1 cells under oxic and hypoxic conditions Cells were treated with μM DCQ or DMSO (0.1%) and ... Treatment Effect of1 and DLD-1) combinations on cell cycle regulation in four different human coloncancer cell lines (SW-480, HTFigure DCQ, 29, HCT116 IR and their Effect of DCQ, IR and their combinations...
... inhibit the proliferation of 320 HSR coloncancer cells through induction of apoptosis and sub-G1 arrest in a concentration- and time-dependent manners SAHAresistant cancer cells express high levels ... been studied in a thyroid cancer cell line [6], human lymphoma cells [18], breast cancer [19] and non-small cell lung carcinoma [20], as well as endometrial and ovarian cancer cells [21,22] These ... contributions PCS and CT carried out the experiments and drafted the manuscript BHC, CWL, and CPY participated in the design of the study and performed the analysis JSJ conceived of the study, and participated...
... to activate MMPs and to be involved in coloncancer progression [11] Upregulation of uPA and tPA is considered as a marker of several types of malignant cancer including coloncancer [12] Epidemiological ... tPA and MMP-2 B The Effects of Prostaglandin E2 on the Expression of PAI1 and TIMPs in Human LoVo ColonCancer Cells uPA and tPA is closely controlled by PAI-1 In addition, activation of MMP-2 and ... subtypes and ERbeta isoforms in coloncancerCancer Res 2001, 61(2):632-640 16 Gambacciani M, Monteleone P, Sacco A, et al: Hormone replacement therapy and endometrial, ovarian and colorectal cancer...
... LNs should be examined from Stage II and III patients with colon cancer, we evaluated a consecutive retrospective cohort and assessed cancer- specific mortality and recurrence We also attempted to ... Stage II and III coloncancer patients Collection of ≥ 20 LNs, however, was associated with reduced risk of recurrence and improved survival for Stage II but not for Stage III coloncancer patients ... metastases Diseases of the colonand rectum 1994, 37:373-376, discussion 376-377 Jestin P, Pahlman L, Glimelius B, Gunnarsson U: Cancer staging and survival in coloncancer is dependent on the...
... analysis and interpretation and in writing and revising the manuscript RPR assisted in the design of all experiments and in writing and revising the manuscript All authors have read and approved ... Kitadai Y: Cancer- Stromal Cell Interaction and Tumor Angiogenesis in Gastric CancerCancer Microenviron 2009 in press 14 Waugh DJ, Wilson C: The interleukin-8 pathway in cancer Clin Cancer Res ... carcinogenesis, and increased incidence of distant metastasis [10], and are robustly expressed in the human coloncancer HCT116 cell line The results demonstrated that both free DCPIP and DCPIP NPs...
... long A moderator leads a discussion about coloncancerandcoloncancer screening The first section describes coloncancerand the risk of getting coloncancer for those at average risk The next ... with a coloncancer screening decision aid to patients and system changes allowing direct access to screening test scheduling, would be an effective and efficient means of promoting coloncancer ... healthcare system (physician, patient, and system levels) contribute to the underutilization of coloncancer screening, and targeting these barriers increases coloncancer screening [7,8] One important...
... long A moderator leads a discussion about coloncancerandcoloncancer screening The first section describes coloncancerand the risk of getting coloncancer for those at average risk The next ... with a coloncancer screening decision aid to patients and system changes allowing direct access to screening test scheduling, would be an effective and efficient means of promoting coloncancer ... healthcare system (physician, patient, and system levels) contribute to the underutilization of coloncancer screening, and targeting these barriers increases coloncancer screening [7,8] One important...
... and SCWS designed the study and revised the manuscript ESMC and LL conducted the in vivo experiments WKL designed the in vivo experiment and prepared the human coloncancer cells CMNY designed ... signaling in coloncancer by mutations in beta-catenin or APC Science 1997, 275:1787-1790 Wilke HJ, Van Cutsem E: Current treatments and future perspectives in colorectal and gastric cancer Ann ... of advanced coloncancer is also recognized for its toxicity including fatigue, diarrhea and sometimes myelosuppression, much attention has been focused on exploring complementary and alternative...
... rectum Coloncancer refers to cancer that is located in the colon or rectum, and it is sometimes called “colorectal cancer In the United States, coloncancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer ... improve the delivery of paclitaxel to colonic cancer cells Glycosylation patterns of representative coloncancer cells (Caco-2 and HT-29 cells) and normal cells (colon fibroblasts, CCD-18Co cells) ... against a wide variety of tumors, including refractory ovarian cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, head and neck carcinomas, and acute leukemia (McGuire & Rowinsky, 1995) It works by...
... KAI1 and NM23) have been associated with coloncancer metastasis Even then, some of their roles in coloncancer metastasis are conflicting in the literature The involvement of KAI1 in coloncancer ... homologous and functionally related HDACs, namely HDAC1 and HDAC2, in colorectal cancer The hypothesis to be tested was that HDAC1 and HDAC2 may be differentially expressed in coloncancerand may ... second most common cancer in both gender groups, second only to lung and breast cancers in the male and female groups respectively Combining the data in the two gender groups, coloncancer tops the...