Publications by authors named "Sandra Hurta Csizmar"

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  • Precancerous cervical lesions are changes in cervical cells that can lead to cervical cancer, even with preventive measures in place.
  • The study investigates the roles of protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMT5) and desmoglein-2 (DSG2) in the development of these lesions using tissue samples from women.
  • Preliminary findings show significant differences in the expression of PRMT5 and DSG2 between low-grade and high-grade lesions, suggesting they could be important prognostic markers in cervical cancer, but more research is needed.
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Background: Cancer management faces multiple obstacles, including resistance to current therapeutic approaches. In the face of challenging microenvironments, cancer cells adapt metabolically to maintain their supply of energy and precursor molecules for biosynthesis and thus sustain rapid proliferation and tumor growth. Among the various metabolic adaptations observed in cancer cells, the altered glucose metabolism is the most widely studied.

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Breast cancer incidence is actually the highest one among all cancers. Overall breast cancer management is associated with challenges considering risk assessment and predictive diagnostics, targeted prevention of metastatic disease, appropriate treatment options, and cost-effectiveness of approaches applied. Accumulated research evidence indicates promising anti-cancer effects of phytochemicals protecting cells against malignant transformation, inhibiting carcinogenesis and metastatic spread, supporting immune system and increasing effectiveness of conventional anti-cancer therapies, among others.

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