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Evidence-based radiotherapy in the treatment of early-stage invasive breast cancer: traditional risk factors and biomarkers. 2008 Krompecher award lecture.
Fodor, J.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):7-14

Adjuvant radiotherapy after modified radical mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery for early-stage invasive breast cancer subst...



Diagnostic difficulties of serous borderline tumors of the ovary.
Vereczkey Ildikó, Tóth Erika
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):23-31

About 15-20% of all ovarian neoplasms are of borderline type (or atypical proliferative or carcinoma of low malignant potential). ...



Predictive molecular pathological testing in the diagnosis of high-grade tumors of glial origin.
Molnár, P.; Méhes, G.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):33-38

The authors review the current literature on the major biological advances in the molecular testing of brain tumors. The incorpora...



Treatment of tumor therapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
Pikó, B.; Bassam, A.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):39-45

Even today, nausea and vomiting are two of the most distressing adverse effects associated with tumor therapy. The authors give an...



Endocrine factors influencing melanoma progression.
Dobos, J.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):47-50

According to recent findings that beside cancers traditionally considered as hormone-dependent, several other tumor types show dif...



The effect of the microenvironment of head and neck cancers on tumor progression.
Lukits, J.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):51-59

In the last 20 years the incidence and mortality of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas showed an increasing rate in Hungary. I...



Comparative genomic classification of human hepatocellular carcinoma.
Kaposi-Novák, P.
Magyar Onkológia 2008;53(1):61-67

Global transcriptome analysis has been successfully applied to characterize various human tumors, including hepatocellular carcino...




  
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