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Even so, I'm for Gwathmey's design because, for once in a very long time, a building doesn't shrink from reminding us that, among its other native qualities, architecture is inherently aggressive.
Ameloblastoma is a common benign odontogenic tumour with inherently aggressive behaviour.
Big deal, you say: Sports stars are an inherently aggressive bunch with an easily identified, singular focus.
This is due both to the inherently aggressive biology of the disease and to its late diagnosis in most cases.
Pancreatic cancer is an inherently aggressive disease with an extremely poor prognosis and lack of effective treatments.
There is no inherently peaceful religion, and no inherently aggressive religion.
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Type II tumours consist primarily of high-grade serous carcinomas which are inherently more aggressive and evolve de novo from the ovarian surface epithelium or inclusion cysts.
However, mortality for patients with basal-like breast cancer was higher among whites, suggesting that basal-like breast cancer is not an inherently more aggressive disease in African American women [ 10].
Taken as a whole, our findings do not support the notion that NSCLC is inherently more aggressive or deadlier in younger patients, at least not among those who present with stage IV disease.
Furthermore the positive correlations with small clinical size and ER status levels (favorable prognostic biomarkers) and the inverse correlation with Ki67 (a poor prognosis biomarker) suggest that aromatase positive tumors may be inherently less aggressive.
We did not find a significant difference in the 5-year survival between patients after the diagnosis of synchronous or metachronous metastatic disease, which suggest that tumors with synchronous metastases are not inherently more aggressive.
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