Sentence examples for risk alteration from inspiring English sources

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In a similar study, Currie et al. (9) observed that metformin monotherapy carried the lowest risk of cancer among patients with type 2 diabetes; however, they found no risk alteration in breast cancer patients using metformin.

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Although the inconsistency of the studies in the influence of plasma cholesterol on BC risk, alterations in lipid profile, are often seen among BC patients, when compared to non-cancer controls.

Two types of changes in the mammary glands of individuals exposed to genistein early in life may mediate the effects on later cancer risk: alterations in gene expression and morphological changes.

Instantaneous and precise differentiation between adenomas as precursor lesions for cancer and hyperplastic polyps on the one hand and between high and low-risk alterations on the other hand is important.

Although the CALGB study included only older patients with CN-AML, grouping patients with CN-AML together with those with other cytogenetic intermediate-risk alterations in the same prognostic category seems to be warranted from the clinical standpoint.

Molecular-based analyses of their physiological responses to environmental conditions would help to better manage the risk of alteration and potential toxicity of food products.

Special features of the mechanical squeezing rig included a high diameter-to-length ratio of the squeezer, dual seepage faces and a unique pore water collection system designed to eliminate the risk of alteration of in situ pore water redox characteristics.

Whether such elements within intron 5 locus convey prostate cancer risk through alteration of FHIT expression/function or through unrelated intronic functional elements remains to be investigated.

And thus suggesting a direct mechanistic link between the 9p21 region and atherosclerosis risk via alteration of vascular cell proliferation [ 19- 21].

Thus, TCDD has the potential to modify breast cancer risk through alteration of ER-mediated proliferation or CYP1-mediated DNA damage (Mitrunen and Hirvonen 2003).

Hence, the right circulation is particularly exposed with a risk for alteration in pulmonary afterload, cardiac output, stroke volume and compromised gas exchange [ 13, 24, 25].

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