Search for dissertations about: "s-phase fraction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words s-phase fraction.
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1. Prognostic factors for squamous cell cervical cancer : tumor markers, hormones, smoking, and S-phase fraction
Abstract : Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy in women worldwide and one of the leading causes of cancer mortality globally. In patients with invasive cervical cancer prognostic factors are of value for the choice of treatment, monitoring of treatment and follow-up. READ MORE
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2. Flow cytometric DNA content and S-phase fraction in endometrial adenocarcinoma : a descriptive and prognostic study
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3. The Prognostic and Treatment Predictive Value of Proliferation and TIMP-1 in Breast Cancer
Abstract : Breast cancer is the most common tumour form and the second leading cause of death in solid tumours in women in the Western world. Despite improvements in the treatment, a considerable number of patients will relapse and die from their breast cancer. READ MORE
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4. Refined diagnosis and prognosis in soft tissue sarcoma - genetic profiles, biomarkers and prognostic models
Abstract : This work aimed at evaluate diagnosis and prognosis in soft tissue sarcoma (STS): In study I, 32K bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) arrays and gene expression profiling were applied to 18 leiomyosarcomas and 31 undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas (UPS), with the aim of identifying molecular subtype signatures. Both the gains/losses profiles and the gene expression signatures revealed striking similarities between the two tumour types. READ MORE
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5. Long-term survival and prognostic factors in endometrial cancer - a populationbased cohort study
Abstract : Aims: The over-all aims of this thesis were to evaluate the associations between prognostic factors and excess mortality rate, between socioeconomic and immigrant status and incidence rate, in endometrioid (EEC) and non-endometrioid (NEC) endometrial carcinoma. Material and methods: Study I-III were retrospective population-based cohort studies including women resident in a defined geographical area, with endometrial carcinoma. READ MORE