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Common reed (Phragmites australis) beds are frequently considered as aggressive and invasive, being subject to numerous conservation management efforts aimed at their eradication by repeated mowing or more aggressive measures.
Therefore, we suggest that primary squamous cell carcinomas of the ampulla of Vater should be considered as more aggressive than adenocarcinomas, and adjuvant chemotherapy should be recommended as another treatment option.
Further, Mochizuki et al. reported that pleomorphic carcinoma should be considered as an aggressive disease and massive necrosis should be routinely reported and used as a factor in clinical assessments [6].
Therefore, ADA standards are not considered as too aggressive.
The results of our present study, in which we have demonstrated that stemness markers are not sufficient to completely describe sphere-growing cells, confirm the hypothesis that sphere-growing cells not only display stem cell characteristics but can also be considered as the aggressive subpopulation of pancreatic tumours.
He compared Näslund to the Los Angeles Kings Swedishh forward Tomas Sandström, although he did not consider him as aggressive a player, and further claimed that he was a more natural goal-scorer than Penguins forward Jaromír Jágr, who had just completed his rookie year with the club.
The results indicated that self-compacting mixtures have a significant impact on the extension of the service life of concrete structures, especially when carbonation is considered as the main aggressive factor.
Low-grade NETs are generally considered as the least aggressive in behavior.
One can hypothesise that breast cancer occurring in the context of a strong family history may be considered as a more aggressive disease.
Not only that, but the primary pancreatic cancer cell line (PANC1) demonstrated, by western blotting and immunocytochemistry methods, a significantly higher expression of GalNAc-T6 than that of PK1 derived from liver metastasis (Kobari et al, 1984; Motomura et al, 2000), which was considered as a more aggressive subtype.
We identified two prognostic factors which can be considered as surrogates of more aggressive malignancies.
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