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    Measurement of β-isomerized C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen in patients with POEMS syndrome: diagnostic, prognostic, and follow-up utilities

    X Huang, C Zhang, C Wang, Q Cai, X Cao, H Cai, L Zhang, J Feng in Blood Cancer Journal (2016)

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    Infertility and incident endometrial cancer risk: a pooled analysis from the epidemiology of endometrial cancer consortium (E2C2)

    Nulliparity is an endometrial cancer risk factor, but whether or not this association is due to infertility is unclear. Although there are many underlying infertility causes, few studies have assessed risk rel...

    H P Yang, L S Cook, E Weiderpass, H-O Adami, K E Anderson in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Prevalence and risk factors for esophageal squamous cell cancer and precursor lesions in Anyang, China: a population-based endoscopic survey

    The etiology of esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) in high prevalence regions of China remains unclear.

    Z He, Y Zhao, C Guo, Y Liu, M Sun, F Liu, X Wang, F Guo in British Journal of Cancer (2010)

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    hsa-miR-520h downregulates ABCG2 in pancreatic cancer cells to inhibit migration, invasion, and side populations

    Expression of ABCG2 is normally absent or low in the pancreas, but high in human pancreatic cancer cells. The mechanism by which ABCG2 is altered in human cancers remains unknown.

    F Wang, X Xue, J Wei, Y An, J Yao, H Cai, J Wu, C Dai, Z Qian in British Journal of Cancer (2010)

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    Evaluation of the cancer chemopreventive efficacy of rice bran in genetic mouse models of breast, prostate and intestinal carcinogenesis

    Brown rice is a staple dietary constituent in Asia, whereas rice consumed in the Western world is generally white, obtained from brown rice by removal of the bran. We tested the hypothesis that rice bran inter...

    R D Verschoyle, P Greaves, H Cai, R E Edwards, W P Steward in British Journal of Cancer (2007)

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    Growth-inhibitory and cell cycle-arresting properties of the rice bran constituent tricin in human-derived breast cancer cells in vitro and in nude mice in vivo

    Tricin, a flavone found in rice bran, inhibits the growth of human-derived malignant MDA-MB-468 breast tumour cells at submicromolar concentrations. As part of the exploration of tricin as a potential cancer c...

    H Cai, E A Hudson, P Mann, R D Verschoyle, P Greaves in British Journal of Cancer (2004)