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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample of breast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical or scientific discussions, particularly when referring to a tissue sample for analysis.
Example: "The doctor ordered a sample of breast tissue to test for any abnormalities."
Alternatives: "a breast tissue sample" or "a specimen of breast".
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Costing about $3,500, it analyzes the activities of 21 genes in a sample of breast tumor and then computes a score that is said to be predictive of whether a patient's cancer will recur and whether she would benefit from chemotherapy.
One analysis, published in the British Medical Journal, concluded that for every woman saved, 10 underwent unnecessary treatment – which can include surgical removal of the breast (mastectomy) – and up to 500 had at least one false alarm, half of whom would have had a biopsy (removal of a sample of breast tissue).
METHOD: Registry data were used to recruit a sample of breast cancer patients (N = 61; mean age = 51.6 years) with no current evidence of disease who had completed adjuvant chemotherapy between 3 and 36 months earlier (average = 15.87 months).
Figures 3C and 3D (magnification to 400×) show Bik protein in a sample of breast cancer.
Approximately 1 month after delivery, a sample of breast milk was obtained from mothers.
The questionnaire was employed in a sample of breast cancer patients (N = 92, paper and pencil), and a sample from the general population (N = 210, internet survey).
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The test reviewed the activity levels of 21 genes in a sample of a breast tumor.
The study was conducted in a sample of German breast cancer center hospitals.
follow-up of a sample of younger breast cancer survivors who participated in an earlier study [ 29, 29].
When possible, a sample of normal breast tissue in the vicinity of the tumour was also taken.
Likewise, Schneider et al. [ 15] reported that moderate intensity individualized exercise improves cardiopulmonary function and fatigue during and after treatment in a sample of 113 breast cancer patients.
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