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The Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) program at Michigan State is an interdepartmental Ph.D. All members share a common interest in the mechanisms that regulate cell structure and function. Wanted to know what features Astro Gold has yet to implement that are already on Solar Fire? Is it worth the hassle to instead Solar Fire on the Mac or Astro Gold has enough of essential features to just install it since it's available for Mac Users?
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There are three theories of cancer development analyzed in this review. The first theory is the immunological theory, which states that cancer is a result of the immune system failing to detect a cancerous cell in which results in uncontrolled cell growth. The second theory is the somatic mutation theory, which states that genetic mutations are a direct cause cancer. The third theory is the stem cell theory which states that cancer results from an uncontrolled stem cell. The difference in each theory helps guide a clinician’s judgment in how to treat cancer. If a clinician believes in the immunological theory, he/she will view the best route of treatment as being by targeting the patient’s immune system. One who believes somatic mutation theory would say that the patient’s genetic makeup of the patient is the ideal target for treatment. One who believes in the stem cell theory would say that the only method of treatment is to remove the cancer entirely as any residual cancer will return. Based on all the evidence it appears that there is not one individual factor that causes cancer development, rather it is a combination of several factors that result in cancer.
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Mayer, A. M. (2020). Which Hypothesis Best Explains the Development of Cancer?. The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences, 13(2), 5-12. Retrieved from https://touroscholar.touro.edu/sjlcas/vol13/iss2/2
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This paper presents the analysis of core journals and subject-wise coverage of journals in the field of Breast Cancer for the period 1965 to 2014 in the MEDLINE data which are covered in the Pubmed. The purpose of this study is to identify the core journals and its subject-wise coverage of journalsin the discipline of Breast Cancer. The majority of the records were journal articles. In zone-1, 10 journals associated with Oncology, 3 journals are associated with Medicine, 2 with Surgery, one each with Nursing, Nutrition and Public Health. In zone-2; 47 journals are in Oncology subject out of 105 journals covered, 32 in Medicine, 8 in Public Health, 7 in Surgery, 3 in Pathology, 2 each in Epidemiology, Nursing and Radiology and 1 each in Biochemistry and Genetics. In zone-1 & 2 combined; 57 frequently cited journals are in Oncology subject out of 123 journals covered, 35 in Medicine, 9 each in Public Health and Surgery, 3 each in Nursing and Pathology, 2 each in Epidemiology and Radiology, 1 each in Biochemistry, Genetics and Nutrition. It shows that the most cited journals are Oncology subject. 123 journals are identified as core journals in the field of Breast Cancer.
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