... mortality from that cancer, and therationale for the earlydetectionof breast cancer is similar.Fifty years ago, there was no established method for the detection of breast cancer at an early stage ... $40,000 offered, detectionofearly breast cancer, especially inmay be used over 3-year period. the areas of biological or immunologicalmethods for the detectionof early- stagebreast cancer. New ... de-Mammography and Beyond:Developing Technologies forthe EarlyDetection of Breast Cancer Committee on Technologies for the EarlyDetectionof Breast Cancer Sharyl J. Nass, I. Craig Henderson, and Joyce...
... in the detectionof oral cancerand precancer. J Oral Pathol Med 1996;25(3):97–103.53. Onofre MA, Sposto MR, Navarro CM. Reliability of toluidine blueapplication in the detectionoforal epithelial ... multicenterstudy to determine the sensitivity and specificity of oral brush biopsy (OralCDx) for the detectionof pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions of the oral mucosa. Brush biopsy re-sults were ... shownto have sensitivity and specificity rates of 93 and 98%.15,16One explanation for this discrepancy is that early lesions of oralcancerand precancer are often subtle and rarelydemonstrate...
... sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 97% for the detection ofearly stage ovarian cancer. Furthermore, the sensitivity and the specificity of this panel in distinguishing between normal and mucinous ... resulting from the lack of reliable, sensitive screening tests and our limited understanding of the mechanisms of chemoresistance and relapse. More than two-thirds of cases of ovarian cancers are diagnosed ... sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 94% for serous ovarian carcinoma in its early stage, and a sensitivity of 98% and a specificity of 98% for endometrioid ovarian carcinoma in its early stage...
... online to: Cancer. gov: http://www .cancer. gov /cancer_ information/bladder cancer | breast cancer | colon cancer | liver cancer | lung cancer | oesophageal cancer | ovarian cancer | prostate cancer LocusLink: ... such as serum and urine have proven tobe a rich source of biomarkers for the early detection of cancer. The blood proteome changes constantly as aconsequence of the perfusion of the diseased ... serum of prostate cancer patientsfrom non -cancer cohorts. A test set of serum samplesyielded a sensitivity of 83% and specificity of 97% forthe study population when comparing the prostatecancer...
... for the detection of proteins and protein complexes: quantitation of HER1 and HER2 totalprotein expression and homodimerization in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cell lines and breast cancer ... theNational Institutes of Health Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and approved by the InstitutionalAnimal Care and Use Committee.Results and discussionCharacterization of nanoparticles ... 4g), and nonewith CHO cells (Figure 4h). These results are consistentwith the quantitation of surface-expr essed Her2 antigens(Figure 2), and with the detectionof Her2 antigen byimmunofluorescence...
... and treatment details (site and type of primary tumour, laterality, stage and grade of the tumour, and some treatment information) • Death details (date of death, cause and place of death and ... sources: ISD Scotland; Northern Ireland Cancer Registry; UK Association ofCancer Registries; Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit; NCIN 2008 Mortality rates and number of deaths by age ... Ovarian cancer: the recognition and initial management of ovarian cancer xiv Involvement of stakeholders Key to the development of all NICE guidance is the involvement of relevant professional and...
... Summary of the thrce slages of lhe early development of Chinese characters. attested at all in Shang or even early Chou texts, and many that are attested in early texts ... computer constructing and generat-ing of a number of the rest of the Chinese characters, particularly the anomalous ones; and Ding Xiang Warner has been of great assistance ... write. And his apprehension of a meaning when he sees that character is based on his knowledge of what word it represents in his own language. and of the meaning of that...
... existence of distant metastasis in advanced cancer (p > 0.05). Thesensitivity and specificity of serum HMGB1 was 71% and 67% (cut-off value of 5 ng/ml) for thediagnosis ofearly gastric cancer, and ... diagnosis ofcancer (EGC) was 67% and 71%(cut-off value of 5.5 ng/ml), and 71% and 67% (cut-offvalue of 5 ng/ml). The sensitivity and specificity of serumCEA levels for the diagnosis of high-risk ... was 66% and 72% (cut-off value of 4.5 ng/ml), and 70% and 64% (cut-off value of 4 ng/ml).There was no difference in sensitivity and specificity of serum CEA and HMGB1 levels among the cancer...
... (B), and deviation from average given in fold of standard deviation of the respective family (C). The sum of the modulus' normalized concentrations of all families of the samples (CD) and ... family j of a sample k, the value of deviation from the mean percentage of all analyzedsamples was expressed as multitude of SDj of this fam-ily. CDk of a sample was defined as sum of the ... the conduct of the study.ET participated in design and conduct of the study.UK participated in design and conduct of the study.DN conceived of the study, coordinated the study and drafted...
... improved detection sensitiv-ity of nearly 4-fold, a reduction of the globin artifact by5-fold and an increase in statistical power (signal tonoise) of more than 3-fold. The loss of correlationbetween ... drafting and editing of the manuscript. SL completedthe analysis of the protocol selection study, participated in the analysis of the SAHA data and participated in the drafting and editing of themanuscript. ... tissue for the understanding of disease and the development of disease treatments. It is a ubi-quitous tissue that interacts throughout the body and literally acts as a sensor of physiological conditions...