Browsing by Subject "Cancer"
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Anti-cancer effects of baicalein in non-small cell lung cancer in-vitro and in-vivo
(2016)Background Baicalein is a widely used Chinese herbal medicine derived from Scutellaria baicalenesis, which has been traditionally used as anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer therapy. In this study we examined the anti-tumour ... -
Applied Research Methods in Maxillofacial Prosthetics
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Applying machine learning to model radon using topsoil geochemistry
(2023)Radon is classified as a Class 1 carcinogen, being the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Understanding the prominent sources of radon helps to mitigate against the adverse effects of radon exposure. Considering ... -
Aspirin and P2Y<inf>12</inf> inhibition attenuate platelet-induced ovarian cancer cell invasion
(2015)Background: Platelet-cancer cell interactions play a key role in successful haematogenous metastasis. Disseminated malignancy is the leading cause of death among ovarian cancer patients. It is unknown why different ovarian ... -
Assessing Patient-Specific Microwave Breast Imaging in Clinical Case Studies
(2021)Microwave breast imaging has seen increasing use in clinical investigations in the past decade with over eight systems having being trialled with patients. The majority of systems use radar-based algorithms to reconstruct ... -
Assessing Support Requirements for Multidisciplinary Team Meetings
(IEEE, 2010)This paper profiles multidisciplinary team activity (MDT) in a typical teaching hospital setting and reports on a survey conducted among the teams to establish the information needs and constraints which affect their ... -
Assessing the potential of iron oxide nanoparticles to treat cancer through magnetic hyperthermia
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2020)5-year survival for pancreatic cancer is about 10% worldwide. A subset of this cancer, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), is estimated to become the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US by 2030. ... -
Association of perceptions of artificial light-at-night, light-emitting device usage and environmental noise
(2022)Exposure to artificial light-at-night (ALAN) is increasing globally, and there are concerns around how ALAN may impact sleep, psychological and physical health. However, there is a lack of evidence in the literature on how ... -
Attitudes of women from five European countries regarding tobacco control policies.
(2013)Background: Tobacco related cancers and, in particular, lung cancer still represent a substantial public health epidemic across Europe as a result of high rates of smoking prevalence. Countries in Europe have proposed ... -
Autophagy in Multiple Myeloma: What Makes You Stronger Can Also Kill You.
(2013)Autophagy, a process for recycling cellular constituents, is normally associated with cell survival and is thought to be beneficial for tumor maintenance. However, in this issue of Cancer Cell, Lamy and colleagues report ... -
Balance and Physical Functioning in Patients After Head and Neck Cancer Post?Neck Dissection Surgery: A Case Series.
(2020)Background and Purpose: Rehabilitation research in people with head and neck cancer, undergoing neck dissection (ND) surgery, has been largely confined to evaluation of shoulder dysfunction. Balance and broader ... -
Bilateral 23Na MR imaging of the breast and quantification of sodium concentration
(2014)A novel setup for 23 Na MRI, which allows bilateral imaging of the breast, is presented. For this purpose a figure- eight receive-only 23 Na surface coil was developed. For our experiments on three samples with NaCl ... -
Bile acids modulate the Golgi membrane fission process via a protein kinase Ceta and protein kinase D-dependent pathway in colonic epithelial cells.
(2010)Deoxycholic acid (DCA) is a secondary bile acid that modulates signalling pathways in epithelial cells. DCA has been implicated in pathogenesis of colon carcinoma, particularly by activation of the protein kinase C (PKC) ... -
Biocompatible copolymer formulations to treat glioblastoma multiforme.
(2021)The treatment for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) has not changed for more than 20 years while the prognosis for the patients is still poor and most of them survive less than 1 year after diagnosis. The standard of care for ...