Sex-specific impact of patterns of imageable tumor growth on survival of primary glioblastoma patients.
Whitmire P, Rickertsen CR, Hawkins-Daarud A, Carrasco E Jr, Lorence J, De Leon G, Curtin L, Bayless S, Clark-Swanson K, Peeri NC, Corpuz C, Lewis-de Los Angeles CP, Bendok BR, Gonzalez-Cuyar L, Vora S, Mrugala MM, Hu LS, Wang L, Porter A, Kumthekar P, Johnston SK, Egan KM, Gatenby R, Canoll P, Rubin JB, Swanson KR.
Whitmire P, et al.
BMC Cancer. 2020 May 19;20(1):447. doi: 10.1186/s12885-020-06816-2.
BMC Cancer. 2020.
PMID: 32429869
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Both male and female extreme survivors had significantly lower tumor cell net proliferation rates than other patients (M p = 0.004, F p = 0.001, t-test). CONCLUSION: Despite similar distributions of the MR imaging parameters between males and females, there was a sex-speci …
Both male and female extreme survivors had significantly lower tumor cell net proliferation rates than other patients (M p = 0.004, F …