Publications by authors named "W Zielinska"

Despite ongoing research in the field of breast cancer, the morbidity rates indicate that the disease remains a significant challenge. While patients with primary tumors have relatively high survival rates, these chances significantly decrease once metastasis begins. Thus, exploring alternative approaches, such as targeting proteins overexpressed in malignancies, remains significant.

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Cancer cell migration and metastasis are the biggest problems in the treatment of cancer patients. The most aggressive breast cancer (BC) is the triple-negative type. Therefore, effective therapeutic targets that limit cell migration are sought.

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Objectives: The pharmacological stress test with vasodilator agents is an alternative cardiological diagnostic tool for patients with contraindications to the classical stress test provided by physical activity during single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI). The study compared the frequency of the side effects of regadenoson and dipyridamole during a SPECT MPI.

Methods: This retrospective study included data of 283 consecutive patients who underwent pharmacological stress tests in years 2015-2020.

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Background: The motor ability of cancer cells to cross the basement membrane contributes to their implantation in a new location. Metastasis is a significant factor that worsens the prognosis of cancer patients. Thus, reducing cell invasiveness is an important aspect of anticancer therapy, also in bladder cancer treatment.

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  • * This review compares popular scoring systems for tendon pathology, including the Bonar, Movin, Astrom and Rausing, and Soslowsky scores, with the Bonar system being the most widely used.
  • * The role of neovascularization in tendon disorders is complex; it's essential for healing but also contributes to degeneration when tissue regeneration is inadequate, suggesting a need for reevaluation in scoring systems.
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