Bloger: Maria Ryssdal Kraby, PhD-Candidate, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine Breast cancer survival is high. However, many cancer survivors experience long-term side effects from…
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CancerResearch
Could breast cancer metabolism reveal new therapeutic targets?
by @NTNUhealth 1 October 2016Blogger: Tonje Husby Haukaas, Senior engineer MR Cancer Group at the Department of circulation and medical imaging Could there be a better day…
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Blogger: Jose Teruel PhD candidate at MR Cancer group In a previous post in this blog I described how a new magnetic resonance imaging…
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Blog by: Anna M. Bofin Professor of Medicine (Pathology) Breast cancer is a disease of the milk-producing glandular cells, the ductal and lobular cells…
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CancerResearch
The tumour’s microenvironment important in breast cancer development
by @NTNUhealth 21 October 2013Blogger: Tonje Strømmen Steigedal Our bodies constantly renew their cells. In healthy individuals this is tightly regulated so that old…
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Blogger: Maria Dung Cao I have just spent 6 months away from home and worked at one of the well-known…
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CancerCardiovascularResearch
What does the metabolite say? Can we predict cancer and heart disease?
by @NTNUhealth 14 October 2013Blogger: Riyas M. Vettukattil When working as a doctor out in the clinic, I was always puzzled by a set…
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Blogger: Anna Mary Bofin “Many of the cells of cancers, for example, may be somewhat like gland cells, yet a…
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Blogger: Siver A. Moestue One of the best things about being a researcher is that you can work on completely new…
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Blogger: Jose Ramon Antolin Teruel When people think about breast cancer research, the first thing that comes to their mind is…