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Rabab Mohammed

Researcher at Beni-Suef University

Publications -  102
Citations -  2850

Rabab Mohammed is an academic researcher from Beni-Suef University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 92 publications receiving 1785 citations. Previous affiliations of Rabab Mohammed include University of Mississippi & Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

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Ki67 expression in breast cancer. Correlation with prognostic markers and clinicopathological parameters in Saudi patients.

TL;DR: The Ki67 PI is significantly higher in Saudi BC patients comparing with the reported literature, and was highest in the HER-2 and luminal-B molecular subtypes.
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IL-17 expression by breast-cancer-associated macrophages: IL-17 promotes invasiveness of breast cancer cell lines

TL;DR: The present study is the first to describe in situ expression of IL- 17 protein in human breast tumours and to propose a direct association between IL-17 and breast cancer invasion.
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Prognostic significance of vascular endothelial cell growth factors -A, -C and -D in breast cancer and their relationship with angio- and lymphangiogenesis

TL;DR: Examination of expression of VEGF-A and -C in breast cancer may be beneficial in the identification of a subset of tumours that have a higher probability of recurrence and metastatic spread and are characterised by a poor prognosis.
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Improved Methods of Detection of Lymphovascular Invasion Demonstrate That It Is the Predominant Method of Vascular Invasion in Breast Cancer and Has Important Clinical Consequences

TL;DR: In conclusion, VI in breast cancer is predominantly of lymph vessels and is a powerful independent prognostic factor, which is associated with risk of recurrence and death from the disease.
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Lymphatic and blood vessels in basal and triple-negative breast cancers: characteristics and prognostic significance.

TL;DR: Vascular invasion was, in all phenotypes, almost entirely lymphatic vessel invasion and could stratify basal-like and triple-negative phenotypes into distinct prognostic groups, suggesting that such groups may preferentially benefit from anti-angiogenic therapy.