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In New York City, these more aggressive types appear late in the summer, usually in August and September.
Experts are currently unable to distinguish between these less harmful cancers and some more aggressive types, meaning they are all routinely treated.
Tamoxifen users were also more likely to have more aggressive types of tumors than nonusers, and their three-year survival was worse.
It is not certain why obesity should be linked to more aggressive types of prostate cancer, but the researchers suggest that substances stored in body fat may promote tumor growth.
Doctors also suspect that more aggressive types of tumors may be more common in young African women, as they appear to be in young black women in the United States, though there is not enough pathology data from Africa to know for sure.
It is in testing for more aggressive types of the disease.
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However, teams under the latter play a more aggressive type of football.
M. & A. and trading tend to attract the more aggressive, Type A personalities.
Salmonella Heidelberg, a more aggressive type of salmonella, is becoming an increasingly common cause of foodborne-disease outbreaks.
Selective control of slower growing tumour subtypes could however induce a more aggressive type in any tumour regrowth.
So there's a potential that some might even be cured with a more aggressive type of chemotherapy.
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