Introduction: Possible relationships between breast cancer and thyroid hormones have been suggested for many years. The aim of this study was qualitative examination of triiodothyronine receptors (TR) in breast cancer tissues and in non cancerous breast tissue taken from the opposite side to the localization of the tumor. Material and methods: The material consisted of 15 breast cancer tissues of grades G1 to G3 and the same number of control tissues obtained during radical mastectomy or local tumor resection. Tissues were homogenized. Protein fraction was isolated. Protein for TR was assessed in Western Blot reaction. Results: Protein fraction for TR was present in all cancer tissues and 6 healthy controls. Conclusions: Obtained data may s...
Medullary thyroid cancer is a neuroendocrine tumour originating from the parafollicular C cells of t...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate salivary gland dysfunction after a high-dose ...
Introduction: Radioiodine treatment (RT) of benign thyroid diseases is a well-known, safe, and effec...
Introduction: Possible relationships between breast cancer and thyroid hormones have been suggested ...
Introduction: Cancer of thyroid gland is the most common malignancy of the endocrine system. The tre...
Introduction: Determination of gene-candidates’ profile expression responsible for fibrosis, immun...
Introduction: For many years much attention has been focused on an interaction between the breast di...
Human neoplastic cells express and often even over-express the somatostatin receptors (sstr). It con...
Pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone is a very rare cause of hyperthyroidism. It is characterized...
NIS gene is located on chromosome 19 and encodes 643 amino acid protein. It belongs to membrane Na+ ...
Introduction. Excess of growth hormone (GH) in acromegaly leads to characteristic changes in appeara...
Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a compound belonging to Group 2B of carcinogens (a possible human carci...
Introduction: Metastatic cancer is rarely found in the thyroid (only 2-3% of malignant tumours found...
Medullary thyroid cancer is a neuroendocrine tumour originating from the parafollicular C cells of t...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate salivary gland dysfunction after a high-dose ...
Introduction: Radioiodine treatment (RT) of benign thyroid diseases is a well-known, safe, and effec...
Introduction: Possible relationships between breast cancer and thyroid hormones have been suggested ...
Introduction: Cancer of thyroid gland is the most common malignancy of the endocrine system. The tre...
Introduction: Determination of gene-candidates’ profile expression responsible for fibrosis, immun...
Introduction: For many years much attention has been focused on an interaction between the breast di...
Human neoplastic cells express and often even over-express the somatostatin receptors (sstr). It con...
Pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone is a very rare cause of hyperthyroidism. It is characterized...
NIS gene is located on chromosome 19 and encodes 643 amino acid protein. It belongs to membrane Na+ ...
Introduction. Excess of growth hormone (GH) in acromegaly leads to characteristic changes in appeara...
Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a compound belonging to Group 2B of carcinogens (a possible human carci...
Introduction: Metastatic cancer is rarely found in the thyroid (only 2-3% of malignant tumours found...
Medullary thyroid cancer is a neuroendocrine tumour originating from the parafollicular C cells of t...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate salivary gland dysfunction after a high-dose ...
Introduction: Radioiodine treatment (RT) of benign thyroid diseases is a well-known, safe, and effec...