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Diabetics seem to develop more aggressive cases.
The Navy also needs to develop more aggressive defenses against terrorism when its ships enter foreign ports.
Dairy Management licensed Dr. Zemel's research, promoted his book and enlisted a team of scientific advisers who "identified further research to develop more aggressive claims in the future," according to a campaign strategy presentation.
In the United States, white women have a higher survival rate than black women, who tend to develop more aggressive forms of the disease by the time of their diagnosis.
This finding could be useful in the future to identify individual risk and to develop more aggressive or alternative therapeutic strategies.
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We have previously shown that MMTV-endotrophin mice bred to the PyMT mice (PyMT/endotrophin) develop more aggressive tumours compared to PyMT mice (Park & Scherer, 2012b).
These data add to the increasing evidence that BRCA1/2 carriers develop more aggressive disease, and at a younger age.
Contemporary AS protocols aim to treat, with curative intent, those prostate cancers that develop more aggressive features during a period of surveillance and while the CaP is still amenable to definitive therapy such as surgery or radiotherapy.
"I am asking that you prepare to accelerate implementation of the proposals that are being developed for the 2003-4 executive budget to maximize savings in the current fiscal year, and that you develop more aggressive proposals for next year," she wrote.
We argue that archaeological studies of hunter gatherers should develop more aggressive testing programs that employ ethnographic data to locate, identify, and interpret ritual features.
Most patients respond to AST and their clinical symptoms could be relieved, although they eventually experience disease relapse and develop more aggressive tumors, commonly termed 'hormone-refractory prostate cancer' or 'castration-resistant prostate cancer' [ 3].
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