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GLOBOCAN 2012: Estimated cancer incidence, mortality and prevalence worldwide in 2012
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Effects of intensive nutrition education on nutritional status and quality of life among postgastrectomy patients
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of 3 months of intensive education (IE) after hospital discharge compared to conventional education (CE) on nutritional status and quality of diet and life among South Korean gastrectomy patients were examined.
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Microbiome dysbiosis in cancer: Exploring therapeutic strategies to counter the disease.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the association of the human gut microbiota with the progression of cancer using a structured search of bibliographic databases for peer-reviewed research literature using focused review questions and inclusion/exclusion criteria.
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Pilot research study on the provision of the eye movement desensitization and reprocessing Integrative Group Treatment Protocol with female cancer patients.
Ignacio Jarero,Lucina Artigas,Susana Uribe,Laura Evelyn García,Maria Alicia Cavazos,Martha Givaudan +5 more
TL;DR: This pilot study suggests that intensive administration of the EMDR-IGTP can be a valuable support for cancer patients with PTSD symptoms related to their diagnosis and treatment.
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Identification of differentially expressed genes in human breast cancer cells induced by 4-hydroxyltamoxifen and elucidation of their pathophysiological relevance and mechanisms.
TL;DR: This study examined effects of 4-hydroxyltamoxifen (4-OH-TAM) on ER-positive (ER+) breast cancer MCF-7 cell growth and gene expression profiles and paved a foundation for elucidating TAM anti-breast cancer mechanisms in E2/ER-dependent and independent pathways.
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Childhood body mass index and height and risk of histologic subtypes of endometrial cancer
Julie Aarestrup,Michael Gamborg,Lian G. Ulrich,T. I. A. Sørensen,T. I. A. Sørensen,Jennifer L. Baker,Jennifer L. Baker +6 more
TL;DR: Endometrial carcinogenesis is linked to early-life body size, suggesting that childhood BMI and height may be useful indicators for the risk of later development of endometrial cancer and might aid in the early prevention of obesity-related endometrioid cancers.