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Explain the CIN, MSI, CIMP pathways and mechanims in regards to adenocarcinoma colen cancer.
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- Explain what are the advantages and disadavatges of the CIN, MSI, CIMP pathways and the inflammatory genes that are involved in regards to adenocarcinoma tumours colorectal cancer (colon) Provide step by step anylysis with examples.Explain several ways by which the treatment of cancer by che-motherapy may temporarily create additional health problemsfor the patient.Can PCOS go away without treatment? If not, what happens if PCOS is left untreated? Note: Make the explanation simple and direct to the point.
- what are the possile outcomes, pros and cons of inflammatory response genes in regards to adenocarcinoma tumours provide examples and back with evidance.review the evidence for and against the importance of inflammatory response genes in adenocarcinomaExplain the rationale for antiangiogenesis therapy.
- Describe the phagocytic function of mesangial cells.Benign Neoplasms and malignat in detail Provide a diagramreveiw the evidence for and againt the importance of inflammatory response genes of the CIN, MSI, CIMP pathways that are involved in regards to adenocarcinoma tumours colorectal cancer (colon) Provide detailed analysis with examples.
- Describe the effects of Mycobacterium avium complex in AIDS patients.Explain in detail the genes pathways that are resposible for the develpoment of adencarcinoma tumours in bowels. Give exmaples of genes.Albendazole is the drug of choice for cysticercosis. What is the mechanism of action of the benzimidazoles? What effect might this have on rapidly dividing cells? Discuss the possible use of albendazole in a patient with HIV.