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    Study protocol for putting the ‘Person’ in the PiCTuRE: an exploratory sequential mixed methods-based design, exploring how precision medicine is implemented and experienced by peo... by Mawhinney, G, Higham, H, Leedham, S, Ansorge, O

    Published 2025
    “…Advances in precision oncology and personalised medicine offer the potential to accelerate diagnosis, improve clinical outcomes, and yield critical insights into the molecular biology of these cancers of unmet need. …”
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    'Energy-Dense, High-SFA and low-fiber’ dietary pattern lowered Adiponectin but not leptin concentration of breast cancer survivors by Shahril, Mohd Razif, Zakarai, Nor Syamimi, Appannah, Geeta, Nurnazahiah, Ali, Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan, Ahmad, Aryati, Pei, Lin Lua, Fenech, Michael

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, we assessed relationships between DP and high-molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin and leptin concentration among breast cancer survivors. …”
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    A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells by van Oudenaarden, Alexander, Kung, Kevin S., Lyubimova, Anna, Agus, David B., Choi, Nathan C., Hillis, Daniel, Joo, Ahyoung, Katz, Jonathan E., Mallick, Parag, Mumenthaler, Shannon M., Wan, Jenny C., Alexander, Jenolyn F., Decuzzi, Paolo, Ferrari, Mauro, Godin, Biana, Srinivasan, Srimeenakshi, Arap, Wadih, Pasqualini, Renata, Ashili, Shashanka, Jacks, Tyler E

    Published 2014
    “…To investigate the transition from non-cancerous to metastatic from a physical sciences perspective, the Physical Sciences–Oncology Centers (PS-OC) Network performed molecular and biophysical comparative studies of the non-tumorigenic MCF-10A and metastatic MDA-MB-231 breast epithelial cell lines, commonly used as models of cancer metastasis. …”
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