Conclusion: EFT can be used as an appropriate intervention to reduce depression and increase self-compassion significantly and enduringly in women with breast cancer.
Conclusion: The results showed that salivary HSP70 levels were not significantly different between patients with breast cancer and healthy individuals, and according to the ROC curve, the salivary level of this protein has no diagnostic value in these patients.
Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that the survival of breast cancer patients in diabetics is not significantly different from non-diabeticsUse of metformin and estrogen receptor positivity is associated with higher 5-year survival rates in women with breast cancer. Therefore, cancer screening programs in high-risk groups, especially in diabetic patients, and hyperglycemic control may affect survival time.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that miRNA-145, by targeting the PD1/PD-L1 pathway and reducing PD-L1 expression, may be a therapeutic agent to prevent the progression of breast cancer.
Conclusion: Theory-based educational planning to encourage women to adopt breast cancer-preventive behaviors, including a healthy lifestyle and screening behaviors, is essential.
Conclusion: Although the results of this study are helpful for policymakers and therapists, it is better to make decisions based on the results of effectiveness and cost in Iran.