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Keller, Jessica E., author.
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drink as compared to those receiving the control nutrition supplement. Future research should evaluate
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Bloomhardt, Hadley M., author.
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cancer have improved to greater than 80%. However, the path to survivorship poses a substantial burden to
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Jenkins, Laura M., author.
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research was to determine the impact of betaglycan, a well-established TGFbeta co-receptor, on Wnt/beta
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Burris, Mecca, author.
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cancer. Early menarche also seems to disproportionally impact disadvantaged and minority groups. While
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Antropova, Natalia, author.
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cancer response to therapy. The research is concluded by testing the ultimate hypothesis that
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Zheng, Kan Hong, author.
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Background. Results of research on the effects of caffeine consumption and invasive breast cancer
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Mena, Mario J., Jr., author.
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the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a Group 2a compound (probably carcinogenic to
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Shabaik, Hafifa Siddiq, author.
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integrative review of published literature of Afghan and other Muslim refugee women's preventive cancer
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Schmahl, Michelle J., author.
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early diagnostic pancreatic cancer research.
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Kay, Jennifer Elizabeth, author.
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promote genetic instability, another hallmark of cancer. While much research has been dedicated to
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Gabriel, Susan, author.
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increased risk for ovarian cancer risk with milk intake. Future research should build on these findings by
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O'Neill, Sharon M., author.
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. Research aimed at generation of novel potential therapeutics for MS is needed. Recently, kallikrein 6 (KLK6

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