2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.advms.2013.07.005
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High Fas expression in gastric carcinoma cells as a factor correlating with the occurrence of metastases to regional lymph nodes

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“…Gastric cancer is another type of tumor that shows a connection between high expression of FAS mRNA and better survival in this study. However, previous studies have reported that the positive expression of FAS protein was correlated with disease progression, such as nodal invasion and advanced stages [28]. Some studies reported that high expression of FAS meant better differentiation of tumor cells [29] and FAS was down-regulated in gastric cancer [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Gastric cancer is another type of tumor that shows a connection between high expression of FAS mRNA and better survival in this study. However, previous studies have reported that the positive expression of FAS protein was correlated with disease progression, such as nodal invasion and advanced stages [28]. Some studies reported that high expression of FAS meant better differentiation of tumor cells [29] and FAS was down-regulated in gastric cancer [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…On the basis of the development of ultrasound, CT, MRI, imaging technology, and computer 3D treatment, interstitial implantation combined with close-distance radiation therapy exhibited better therapeutic value and resulted in better patient vitality. The CT-guided positioning system enables the new type of 125 I radioactive particle to have more extensive application prospects in tumor treatment [19,20]. NSCLC is a common malignant tumor with an increasing incidence and mortality rate year by year.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If indeed FAS can assume a non-apoptotic role in aggressive cancer, its overexpression in cancer patients may be anticipated. Data relevant to this issue are limited, with only few reports available for ovarian, 57 esophageal, 58 thyroid, 59 gastric, 60 and renal cancers. 61 Using data obtained from the TCGA, we showed that both coding and lncRNA's of FAS were significantly more abundant in seventeen cancer types, including 424 high-grade serous ovarian cancer, compared to normal tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%