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A. Early detection of systemic relapses in breast cancer.
WP 1. Analysis of primary tumor.
Analysis of primary tumor and metastases (Pathology group). In this work package both DNA and RNA from the primary tumors of 125 high-risk (Luminal-B) patients will be analyzed by next-generation sequencing
Breast cancer is the most common non cutaneous cancer in U.S. women, with an estimated 63,960 cases of in situ disease and 266,120 cases of invasive disease in 2018. (American Cancer Society: Cancer Facts and Figures 2018). On the basis of ER, PR, and HER2/neu results, breast cancer is classified as
125 patients (78 men and 47 women) aged 18 - 65 years, with diagnosed resistant hypertension and moderate or severe OSA were included in the study, which was conducted in years 2014-2017 in the Department of Hypertension, Angiology and Internal Medicine and the Department of Pulmonology, Allergology
Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is an extremely rare, aggressive form of breast cancer that disproportionately affects young women. The risk factors and pathogenesis of these tumors are unknown and it is unclear whether tumors showing various clinical, pathological or molecular features behave
Specific Aim:
Validation that intermedin represents an estrogen-regulated vasoactive hormone from the pituitary
Hypothesis:
Intermedin is a mediator of the vaso-regulatory effects of estrogens.
Rationale:
In the Preliminary Study, we showed that intermedin is a pituitary-derived hypotensive factor
Title: Progesterone Treatment of Blunt Traumatic Brain Injury Principal Investigator(s): Arthur Kellermann, M.D., M.P.H. Institution: Emory University Biostatistician: Vicki Hertzberg, Ph.D. Institution: Emory University Project phase or primary methodology: Phase II pilot, double blind, 4:1