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Noha Abdelmageed

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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Address: Fculty of veterinary Medicine, pharmacology department

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Publications Which contain the keyword: prostate cancer


2019-02-08 01:05:20 Keywords Triterpenoids Oleanolic acid , , Mitocan, prostate cancer, ROS, Apoptosis,
Oleanolic acid methyl ester, a novel cytotoxic mitocan, induces cell cycle arrest and ROS-Mediated cell death in castration-resistant prostate cancer PC-3 cells
Oleanolic acid derivatives exhibit potent anticancer activities against numerous types of cancer. However, the antitumor activity of oleanolic acid methylester (OAME), an oleanolic acid derivative, against prostate cancer has not been studied. Hence, the present work was conducted to study the anticancer activities of OAME. Viability assay showed that treatment of cancer cells with OAME induced a significant cell death ... Read more

Iodine 125 brachytherapy in prostate cancer : Prognostic factors for long-term urinary, digestive and sexual toxicities.
Purpose. – For patients with good urinary function and presenting with a low risk prostate cancer, prostate brachytherapy using iodine implants represents one of the techniques of reference. This retrospective analysis investigates urinary (U), digestive (D) and sexual (S) toxicities and their prognostic factors of duration. Material and methods. – From August 2000 to November 2007, 176 patients presenting with ... Read more

2018-10-27 21:30:38 Keywords prostate cancer, prostatectomy,
A randomized clinical trial of suspension technique for improving early recovery of urinary continence after radical retropubic prostatectomy
OBJECTIVE To evaluate, in a prospective, single-blind, randomized trial, the safety and efficacy of a suspension technique for improving early recovery of continence after radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP). PATIENTS AND METHODS We randomly assigned 60 men with clinically localized prostate cancer to RRP; 30 were treated with the suspension technique and the remaining 30 were not. All patients had RRP ... Read more

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