Cancer Biology
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Volume 11 / Issue 3, Cumulated No. 43, September 25, 2021
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CONTENTS
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Necessity of E-Health as a New Tool for Cancer Care Improvement
Niloofar
Mohammadzadeh1,
Reza Safdari2(PhD), Azadeh Goodini3*,Azin
Rahimi4(PhD)
1,3 PhD Student of Health Information Management, School of
Allied-Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran, Iran.
2 PhD of Health Information Management, Associate-Professor,
School of Allied- Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Cancer has economic,
social and psychological burden for countries. Modern Ehealth
technologies can improve cancer and reduce cancer incidence. The
use of Ehealth tools such as telemedicine, mobile and handheld
technology, and artificial intelligence can remove distance
barriers, empower patients, and provide suitable palliative
care. Delivering high quality continuous patient care, health
behavior changes strategies and use of artificial intelligence
and agent technology advantage are other benefits of Ehealth
systems. The success of Ehealth tools in cancer care depends on
the design, development and implementation of appropriate
infrastructure in technical, information, confidentiality, and
privacy domains and organizational culture. This article
presents capabilities of Ehealth tools in improving the delivery
of cancer care service in preventing, early detection, control,
treatment and palliative care domains and discusses about the
key infrastructures for successful implementation.
[Niloofar Mohammadzadeh, Reza Safdari, Azadeh Goodini,Azin Rahimi.
Necessity of E-Health as a New Tool for Cancer Care Improvement.
2021;11(3):1-6].
ISSN:2150-1041
(print);
ISSN:2150-105X
(online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
1.
doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.01.
Key words:
E-Health, New Tool, Cancer Care Improvement |
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Review on the Role and Function of Proteins, Enzymes in the
Mechanisms and Pathways of DNA Repair
Getinet Ayalew 1, Ayalew Negash 2,
Maradona Birhanu 3, Melesse Gebrie 3,
Efrata Molla 1
1.
Department of Biotechnology, Collage of Computational and
Natural Science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia, P.O.
Box. 196.
2.
University of Gondar Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, College of
Medical and Health science, , P.O. Box. 196, Gondar, Ethiopia,
3.
Department of animal health, Alage Agricultural TVET College,
Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Ethiopia
E-mail:
quine2003@gmail.com
Abstract:
DNA is integrated, stable and highly reactive but endogenous and
exogenous origin agents impact the integrity since which damage
the structure in the nucleotide sequence. The stability of DNA
is by DNA repair mechanisms. For this there are several
DNA-repair pathways that recognize lesions in DNA and remove
them through a number of diverse reaction sequences. Defects in
DNA-repair proteins are associated with several hereditary
syndromes, which show a marked predisposition to cancer.
Although DNA repair is essential for a healthy cell, DNA-repair
enzymes counteract the efficiency of a number of important
antitumor agents that exert their cytotoxic effects by damaging
DNA. DNA-repair processes differ greatly in their nature and
complexity. Whereas some pathways only require a single enzyme
to restore the original DNA sequence, others operate through the
coordinated action of 30 or more proteins.
[Getinet
A, Ayalew N, Maradona B, Melesse G, Efrata M.
The role and Function of Proteins, Enzymes in the Mechanisms
and Pathways of DNA Repair. 2021;11(3):7-13].
ISSN:2150-1041(print);
ISSN:2150-105X(online).
http://www.cancerbio.net 2.
doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.02.
Key words:
DNA, Nucleotide, DNA Damage, Repair |
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Cancer and COVID-19
Dr. Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer Biology 2021;11(3):14-41]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
3. doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.03.
Key words:
cancer; COVID-19; life; research; literature; cell |
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Cancer Signs and Symptoms
Research Literatures
Dr. Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer Biology 2021;11(3):42-64]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
4. doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.04.
Key words:
cancer; sign; symptom; life; research; literature; cell |
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Cancer Stem Cell Theory
Research Literatures
Dr. Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer Biology 2021;11(3):65-94]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
5. doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.05.
Key words:
cancer; stem cell; theory; life; research; literature; cell |
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Cancer and Immortal
Dr. Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer Biology 2021;11(3):95-180]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print);
ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
6. doi:10.7537/marscbj110321.06.
Key words:
cancer; immortal; life; research; literature; cell |
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