breath) Liver metastasis: hepatomegaly (enlarged liver), nausea and jaundice Bone metastasis: bone pain, fracture of affected bones Brain metastasis: neurological...
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Metástasis (meaning "metastasis" in Spanish) is a Colombian telenovela series, a Spanish language remake of the American crime drama Breaking Bad that...
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secondary brain tumor. The metastasis typically shares a cancer cell type with the original site of the cancer. Metastasis is the most common cause of...
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Leptomeningeal cancer (redirect from Meningeal metastasis)
carcinomatosis, leptomeningeal disease (LMD), leptomeningeal metastasis, meningeal metastasis and meningeal carcinomatosis. It occurs with cancers that are...
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in the diagnosis of cancerous bone metastasis. A radionuclide bone scan or scintigraphy can identify bone metastasis. Technetium-99m–labeled bisphosphonate...
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permitted an enhanced detection of metastasis. Currently, the diagnosis of central nervous system, or CNS, metastasis involves high-scale imaging to produce...
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Minerva (video game) (redirect from Metastasis 2)
RockPaperShotgun featured Minerva: Metastasis on the eight day of its 2007 Advent Game-O-Calendar series. "Metastasis 1 released!". Minerva development...
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Tumor suppressors, however, also inhibit metastasis, since metastasis is dependent upon tumorigenicity. Metastasis suppressors were first identified using...
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A liver metastasis is a malignant tumor in the liver that has spread from another organ affected by cancer. The liver is a common site for metastatic disease...
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Metastatic breast cancer (redirect from Breast cancer metastasis)
prevent or reduce metastasis. Those steps which have a good clinical window are the best targets for therapy. Each event in metastasis is highly regulated...
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lymphatogenous metastasis is relatively unlikely. When the growth is between 1 and 3 mm in depth, the risk of lymphatogenous metastasis approaches 8%....
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Lymph node metastasis is the spread (metastasis) of cancer cells into a lymph node. Lymph node metastasis is different from malignant lymphoma. Lymphoma...
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Melanoma (redirect from Visceral metastasis due to melanoma)
cancers, nearby lymph nodes may be tested for spread (metastasis). Most people are cured if metastasis has not occurred. For those in whom melanoma has spread...
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Cancer (section Metastasis)
Metastasis is common in the late stages of cancer and it can occur via the blood or the lymphatic system or both. The typical steps in metastasis are:...
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Intravasation (redirect from Tumor microenvironment of metastasis)
intravasation. A newly identified metastasis suppressor, p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR), is able to suppress metastasis in part by causing specific proteases...
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The Metastasis Research Society (MRS) is an international professional society dedicated to metastasis research and treatment. Headquartered in Tampa,...
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Tonsil carcinoma (section Routes of metastasis)
cancer. Metastasis to regional lymphnodes is common as the tonsil has a rich supply of lymphatics giving way to the tumor cells to metastasis to other...
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Cancer and Metastasis Reviews is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical review journal covering oncology and the development of new cancer treatments. It was...
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(T), the absence or presence of metastasis to nearby lymph nodes (N), and the absence or presence of distant metastasis (M). The most common stage at diagnosis...
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Cancer of unknown primary origin (redirect from Metastasis of Unknown Origin)
tumors will appear at other places in the body, a phenomenon known as metastasis. Less commonly, a metastatic tumor is found first; but in most such cases...
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Adrenal tumor (section Metastasis to the adrenals)
in Commons: File:Metastasis sites for common cancers.svg Cingam SR, Karanchi H (2022). "Adrenal Metastasis". Cancer, Adrenal Metastasis. StatPearls. PMID 28722909...
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corticotropic hormone (previously adrenocorticotropic hormone [ACTH]). Bone metastasis is uncommon. Hindgut NETs are argentaffin negative and rarely secrete...
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Metastaseis (Xenakis) (redirect from Metastasis (Xenakis composition))
Metastaseis (Greek: Μεταστάσεις; spelled Metastasis in correct French transliteration, or in some early writings by the composer Métastassis) is an orchestral...
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to occur in wound healing, in organ fibrosis and in the initiation of metastasis in cancer progression. Epithelial–mesenchymal transition was first recognized...
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to the management of cancer patients. Perineural invasion Metastasis "Invasion and metastasis". Cancer Australia. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 2018-10-26...
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(NFCR) Center for Metastasis Research at KU. His research is in the area of metastasis suppressor genes and the biology of metastasis. He is known for...
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Micrometastasis (redirect from Micro-metastasis)
A micrometastasis is a small collection of cancer cells that has been shed from the original tumor and spread to another part of the body through the lymphovascular...
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metastases can cause pain, bone fractures, and compression of the spinal cord. Metastasis into the bone marrow can deplete blood cells and cause leukoerythroblastosis...
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classification (tumor, node, metastasis). This is based on the size of the primary tumor, lymph node involvement, and distant metastasis. TMN evaluation allows...
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Survival rate (section Disease-free survival, progression-free survival, and metastasis-free survival)
not progress), and the metastasis-free survival (MFS) or distant metastasis–free survival (DMFS) (the period until metastasis is detected). Progression...
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