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In addition, high miR-21 expression level was found to be associated with poor response to adjuvant therapy and more rapid recurrence in patients with stage III disease.

In addition, higher miR-21 levels in primary tumours were correlated with shorter disease-free interval (Kulda et al, 2010) and high miR-21 expression was associated with poor response to adjuvant therapy and more rapid recurrence in patients with stage III disease (Schetter et al, 2008).

The more rapid recurrence of injury upon re-exposure may indicate an adaptive immune mechanism and studies are underway to search for possible human leukocyte antigen (HLA) risk alleles as have been demonstrated for delayed DILI caused by other agents, including ximelagatran, lumiracoxib, and lapatinib [ 18– 20].

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Laparoscopic surgery was associated with less blood loss, more rapid return of oral intake, and shorter hospital stay, but had similar 5-year OS and DFS rates, local recurrence, wound site recurrence, distant metastasis, urinary dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction as conventional open surgery.

When tested for its ability to predict disease-free patient survival, the median value of the five-protein parameter separated patients into significantly different groups, those with values above the median showing more rapid disease recurrence than those with values below the median.

It has been established that patients with primary breast tumours expressing a high level of p130Cas/BCAR1 protein, experience more rapid disease recurrence and are at a higher risk for intrinsic resistance to tamoxifen therapy (van der Flier et al, 2000; Cabodi et al, 2004).

Several studies report that patients with HPV-positive head and neck tumours have an improved prognosis (Ritchie et al, 2003; Schlecht, 2005), whereas amplification of 11q13 has been associated with a more rapid and frequent recurrence of disease (Fujii et al, 2001) and poorer survival (Akervall et al, 1997; Rodrigo et al, 2000; Namazie et al, 2002).

PTEN- was associated with more rapid time to distant recurrence (hazard ratio (HR), 2.2; P = 0.025); a borderline association between PTEN- and shorter time to CNS recurrence was observed (HR, 1.8; P = 0.07).

Our exploratory analysis indicates PTEN may be prognostic, with lack of PTEN expression being associated with more rapid time to disease recurrence (across subtypes) and worse overall survival in the TN subset of patients [ 38].

SULF2 is oncogene,it promotes the release of growth and angiogenic factors such as FGF-I, FGF −2, VEGF and DSF –I by mobilizing heparin-bound growth factors, leading to increased tumor growth and a more rapid rate of tumor recurrence after surgery [ 9, 10].

Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide 1. Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive subtype, characterized by a neuroendocrine nature, which represents ∼15% of all newly diagnosed lung cancers 2. SCLC patients have a poor prognosis compared with non small-cell lunon small-cellClung due to more rapid growth and more frequent recancerse.

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