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Uncontrolled and cancer
Uncontrolled angiogenesis is a characteristic of cancer.

Uncontrolled and outside
Uncontrolled air infiltration from poor weatherization / weatherstripping / draft-proofing can contribute up to 40 % of heat loss during winter ; however, strategic placement of operable windows or vents can enhance convection, cross-ventilation, and summer cooling when the outside air is of a comfortable temperature and relative humidity.

Uncontrolled and are
* Uncontrolled deforestation in watershed areas ; soil erosion ; air and water pollution in Manila ; increasing pollution of coastal mangrove swamps which are important fish breeding grounds ; severe water pollution that caused the death of one of the country's major rivers, though there are ongoing efforts at resuscitation.
* Uncontrolled secondary usage: Those who are granted access to patient information solely for the purpose of supporting primary care can exploit that permission for reasons not listed in the contract, such as research.

Uncontrolled and .
Patient Education and Counseling, 80 ( 1 ), 29-41. Furthermore, a recent study showed that patients described as being “ Uncontrolled Diabetics ” ( defined in this study by HbA1C levels > 8 %) showed a statistically significant decrease in the HbA1C levels after a 90-day period of seven-point Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose ( SMBG ) with a Relative Risk Reduction ( RRR ) of 0. 18 % ( 95 % CI, 0. 86-2. 64 %, p <. 001 ).< ref > Khamseh, M. E., Ansari, M., Malek, M., Shafiee, G., & Baradaran, H. ( 2011 ).
Uncontrolled exploitation appears to have caused some damage to forests in that area.
Uncontrolled anger can, however, negatively affect personal or social well-being.
Uncontrolled time doorways result in the arrival of a variety of visitors and castaways in the Land.
Uncontrolled political violence continued through to March with the greatest disturbance taking place in Granada where a violent act by right-wing political forces provoked a general strike and mass riot by left-wing political forces there.
Uncontrolled waste disposal is a problem mostly visible along major roadways and some coastal stretches in the countryside, as waste is burned into the atmosphere or dumped along major rivers to return back to the coast.
Uncontrolled trials have suggested that clonazepam and lidocaine may be effective.
Uncontrolled reheating of the material results in reaching the decomposition temperature before the melting point is obtained.
Uncontrolled airspace is airspace where an Air Traffic Control ( ATC ) service is not deemed necessary or cannot be provided for practical reasons.
* Uncontrolled airspace is airspace in which air traffic control does not exert any executive authority, although it may act in an advisory manner.
Militarism versus Feminism ( 1915, anonymous ) was with Mary Sargant Florence ( mother of Alix ); and Uncontrolled Breeding: Fecundity versus Civilization ( 1916 ), was a tract in favour of birth control, under the Adelyne More pseudonym.
Uncontrolled format string is a type of software vulnerability, discovered around 1999, that can be used in security exploits.
Uncontrolled burning frequently caused ( and causes ) problems, and was forbidden by statute in 1607.
Uncontrolled glaucoma typically leads to visual field loss and ultimately blindness.
Description: The cover of Inspectah Deck's album Uncontrolled Substance.
Uncontrolled orbital decay brought down the Skylab space station, and ( relatively ) controlled orbital decay was used to de-orbit the Mir space station.
* Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia, which may have significant hemodynamic responses ( e. g. ventricular tachycardia )

metastatic and cancer
In the case of metastatic breast cancer, a Cochrane Review published in 2008 maintained that the current body of evidence is not sufficient to rule out the possibility that psychological interventions may cause harm to women with this advanced neoplasm.
A disseminated disease has spread to other parts ; with cancer, this is usually called metastatic disease.
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health ( Bethesda, Maryland ) have successfully treated metastatic melanoma in two patients using killer T cells genetically retargeted to attack the cancer cells.
Lemmon died of colon cancer and metastatic cancer of the bladder on June 27, 2001.
Gould died on May 20, 2002, from a metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung, a form of cancer which had spread to his brain.
E. S. Biss M. D " and not metastatic cancer, as is frequently reported.
Mayor Daley was married to Margaret Corbett until her death after a ten-year battle with metastatic breast cancer ( which had spread to her bones and liver ) on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2011.
To account for such oddities and evidence that she was ill, it was suggested in 1956 by Ian Aird, a professor of medicine, that Amy Dudley might have suffered from breast cancer, which through metastatic cancerous deposits in the spine, could have caused her neck to break under only limited strain, such as a short fall or even just coming down the stairs.
Laughton worked on the film, which was directed by Otto Preminger, while he was dying from metastatic renal cell carcinoma ( kidney cancer ).
P53 mutations in the primary prostate cancer are relatively low and are more frequently seen in metastatic settings, hence, p53 mutations are late event in pathology of prostate cancer.
The tumor in the lung is then called metastatic breast cancer, not lung cancer.
It was previously thought that most cancer cells have a low metastatic potential and that there are rare cells that develop the ability to metastasize through the development of somatic mutations.
Traditional means of diagnosing cancer ( e. g. a biopsy ) would only investigate a subpopulation of the cancer cells and would very likely not sample from the subpopulation with metastatic potential.
Expression of this metastatic signature has been correlated with a poor prognosis and has been shown to be consistent in several types of cancer.
The treatment options currently available are rarely able to cure metastatic cancer, though some tumors, such as testicular cancer and thyroid cancer, are usually still curable.
Medical information about metastatic cancer
Charities and advocacy groups dealing with metastatic cancer
* The MetaCancer Foundation – resources and support for metastatic cancer survivors and their caregivers
Underlying pathology in these cases may include metastatic cancer, spinal osteomyelitis and epidural abscess which account for 1 % of the patients.

metastatic and outside
SIR-Spheres are FDA approved for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer but outside the US SIR-Spheres are approved for the treatment of any non-resectable liver cancer including primary liver cancer.

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