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This invention relates to a microwave detection method and apparatus. It relates especially to such method and apparatus suitable for screening for cancerous breast tumors.
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According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 180,000 American women were diagnosed with
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The present invention is broadly directed to the treatment of breast cancer and more specifically to the use of NRIF3 related molecules in methods for treating breast cancer in mammals and pharmaceutical formulations for use in the methods.
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Many
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is broadly directed to the treatment of breast cancer and more specifically to the use of NRIF3 related molecules in methods for treating breast cancer in mammals and pharmaceutical formulations for use in the methods.
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Many
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The present invention generally relates to breast tumor screening devices and methods and, more particularly, is concerned with an in situ tumor temperature profile measuring probe and a method of using the probe.
The early detection of tumors, which is the principal
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to breast tumor screening devices and methods and, more particularly, is concerned with an in situ tumor temperature profile measuring probe and a method of using the probe.
The early detection of tumors, which is the principal
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The present invention relates to novel chemical entities that have biological activity to modulate mammalian protein kinase enzymes.
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The information provided herein is intended solely to assist the understanding of the reader. None of the
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to novel chemical entities that have biological activity to modulate mammalian protein kinase enzymes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The information provided herein is intended solely to assist the understanding of the reader. None of the
INTRODUCTION
Cancer metastasis is a process that involves a series of sequential steps and requires a cascade of host-tumor cell interactions (Steeg P S et al. (2007) Nature 449:671-3). These steps include detachment from the primary tumor, invasion into and arrest in circulatory systems,