Conclusion:These findings indicate that many prognostic factors for breast cancer are not only important when choosing a treatment strategy in the short term, but they also play an important role in the long-term to identifying high-risk patients and those who still need further follow-up.
Conclusion: Breast cancer patients can participate in Pilates exercises without any side effects on the immune system. Still, the intensity of these exercises may not have been enough to improve immune function.
Conclusion: According to the evaluations of the training package, this package can be used as an acceptable product based on up-to-date scientific evidence in the field of breast cancer prevention.
Conclusion: There was a significant difference between the two groups in the form of histologic grade and presence of lymphovascular invasion. Non-significant differences in progression-free survival and overall survival between the two groups may be due to the short duration of follow-up.
Conclusion: The results showed that the criteria for defining metabolic syndrome increase cancer risk, especially breast cancer in women, and measures should be taken to reduce these risks in high-risk groups.
Conclusion: Differential and significant changes in P53 gene expression in cell lines indicate that NF‑DOX may play an effective role in inhibition of breast cancer metastasis. The results showed a dose- and time-dependent anticancer effect of NF‑DOX, and it can be considered as a candidate for a new anticancer drug.
Conclusion: Based on the findings,meaning-based existential psychotherapy can reduce anxiety and serum TNFα levels by reducing patients' anxiety and helping to give meaning to life again. Accordingly, this treatment can be used along with medical treatments.