Breast cancer is currently the most common type of cancer in females. The majority of the hereditary forms of breast cancer are caused by mutations in the and genes, whose main function is the DNA repair of double-strand breaks. Genetic testing of females with a family history of breast cancer is recommended to determine their hereditary predisposition for this type of cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a case of multiple meningiomas (MM) as initial manifestation of central neurofibromatosis (NF2). A 19 y. o.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The purpose of part III of this study was to direct our efforts towards more detailed genetic studies, which can be used in genetic counselling of patients with breast cancer and their relatives.
Patients And Methods: We investigated 52 patients, 25 with chromosomal fragility and 17 with spontaneous chromosomal aberrations, all with familial breast cancer (study group). The control group consisted of 10 healthy women without a history of proliferative diseases or breast cancer in their families.
Purpose: To identify differences in clinical characteristics, histological features, hormone receptor status, and tumor marker expression between patients with sporadic and familial breast cancer.
Patients And Methods: As in the previous Part I of this study, two groups of women with breast cancer were compared. The first group (group I) included 504 patients with a family history of breast cancer.
Water Sci Technol
October 2004
Most tanneries use conventional systems for treatment of the mixture of all production effluents. Such an approach makes it possible to meet environmental regulations, but because of the high cost of the treatment facilities, its implementation has been scarce, especially in developing countries. With the waste reduction-elimination concept in view, an alternative strategy for water management is proposed based on individual treatment of the effluents from different processing steps to obtain multiquality recycled water for various reuse purposes, materials recovery and complete reuse of treated water.
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