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CUMC study pinpoints origins of esophageal cancer By studying subjects with acid reflux, researchers determined that esophageal adenocarcinoma—fast becoming the most prevalent tumor in the U.S.—originated in the stomach, not the esophagus.
TB associated with EGFR mutations in patients with lung adenocarcinoma Tuberculosis (TB) has been suspected to increase a person's risk of lung cancer because the pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis can induce genetic damage. However, direct evidence of specific genetic changes and the disease have not been extensively reported.
Study reveals origins of esophageal cancer Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have identified the critical early cellular and molecular events that give rise to a type of esophageal cancer called esophageal adenocarcinoma, the fastest-rising solid tumor in the United States. The findings, published online today in Cancer Cell, challenge conventional wisdom regarding the origin and development of this deadly cancer ...
Stomach cells may give rise to esophageal cancer ( Cell Press ) A new study is providing clues that may answer a decades-old question about the cells that give rise to a particularly lethal form of esophageal cancer. The research, published by Cell Press in the Jan. 17 issue of the journal Cancer Cell, links inflammation and bile acid reflux with migration of cancer-causing stomach cells into the esophagus and may help guide future strategies ...
This Week in Experimental and Molecular Pathology Seoul National University researchers report in Experimental and Molecular Pathology that glycoprotein CD43 is involved in the formation and metastasis of colorectal carcinoma cells . The researchers expressed the CD43 antigen in a colon adenocarcinoma cell line and compare those cells' adhesion to an extracellular matrix to that of mock-transduced cells.
Study Reveals Origins of Esophageal Cancer New Understanding of Fastest-Rising Solid Tumor in U.S. Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have identified the critical early cellular and molecular events that give rise to a type of esophageal cancer called esophageal adenocarcinoma, the fastest-rising solid tumor in the United States. The findings, published online today in Cancer Cell, challenge conventional wisdom regarding the origin and development of this deadly cancer ...
Chili supper fundraiser set Tuesday to benefit DPS coach One of the most wonderful things about this community is how it comes together in times of tragedy and when an individual is in need. The McNeil family recently was blanketed with support and now the...
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