discussion section
Ways to Prevent the Development of Cancer
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Ways to Prevent the Development of Cancer
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Resource |
Criterion 1: Early diagnosis |
Criterion 2:Chemoprevention |
Criterion 3: Biological prevention |
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Sun et al. (2019) |
Highly effective |
Partially effective |
Highly effective |
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Di Gregorio et al (2016) |
Highly effective |
Highly effective |
Partially effective |
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Pradella (2017) |
Highly effective |
Partially effective |
Highly effective |
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Abu-Naser & Bastami (2016) |
Highly effective |
Highly effective |
Partially effective |
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Lukong (2017) |
Highly effective |
Highly effective |
Partially effective |
The identified criterion for preventing breast cancer included early diagnosis, Chemoprevention and Biological prevention.
Chemoprevention includes chemotherapy, use of drugs, vitamins.
Biological intervention includes use of monoclonal antibodies
References
Abu-Naser, S. S., & Bastami, B. G. (2016). A proposed rule based system for breasts cancer diagnosis.
Di Gregorio, A., Bowling, S., & Rodriguez, T. A. (2016). Cell competition and its role in the regulation of cell fitness from development to cancer. Developmental Cell, 38(6), 621-634.
Lukong, K. E. (2017). Understanding breast cancer–The long and winding road. BBA clinical, 7, 64-77.
Pradella, D., Naro, C., Sette, C., & Ghigna, C. (2017). EMT and stemness: flexible processes tuned by alternative splicing in development and cancer progression. Molecular cancer, 16(1), 1-19.
Sun, Y. S., Zhao, Z., Yang, Z. N., Xu, F., Lu, H. J., Zhu, Z. Y., ... & Zhu, H. P. (2017). Risk factors and preventions of breast cancer. International journal of biological sciences, 13(11), 1387.
1. Discussion
2. Limitations and Implications
3. Conclusion
4. References
Cancer Prevention
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