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Raos D, Vucemilo Paripovic N, Ozretic P, Sabol M
Eur J Surg Oncol . 2024 Jul; :108549. PMID: 39048342
Gynaecological cancers originate within the female reproductive system and are classified according to the site in the reproductive system where they arise. However, over 50 % of these malignancies are...
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Raos D, Orsolic D, Masic S, Tomic M, Krasic J, Tomaskovic I, et al.
Epigenomics . 2023 Feb; 14(23):1493-1507. PMID: 36722130
Seminoma is a testicular tumor type, routinely diagnosed after orchidectomy. As cfDNA represents a source of minimally invasive seminoma patient management, this study aimed to investigate whether cfDNA methylation of...
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Hamzic J, Raos D, Radulovic B
Acta Clin Croat . 2022 Oct; 61(Suppl 1):73-77. PMID: 36304811
Calcium channel blockers and beta-blockers toxicity/poisoning are one of the most common causes of poisoning. More importantly, they are among the deadliest types of poisoning caused by cardiac drugs that...
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Raos D, Abramovic I, Tomic M, Vrtaric A, Kulis T, Coric M, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2022 Jan; 14(1). PMID: 35008352
Seminoma (SE) is the most frequent type of testicular tumour, affecting predominantly young men. Early detection and diagnosis of SE could significantly improve life quality and reproductive health after diagnosis...
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Raos D, Krasic J, Masic S, Abramovic I, Coric M, Kruslin B, et al.
Dis Markers . 2020 Nov; 2020:8841880. PMID: 33224314
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) are ever more affecting the young male population. Germ cell neoplasia (GCNIS) is the origin of TGCTs, namely, seminomas (SE) and a heterogeneous group of...
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Raos D, Ulamec M, Bojanac A, Bulic-Jakus F, Jezek D, Sincic N
Bosn J Basic Med Sci . 2020 Nov; 21(4):386-397. PMID: 33175673
RASSF1A, one of the eight isoforms of the RASSF1 gene, is a tumor suppressor gene that influences tumor initiation and development. In cancer, RASSF1A is frequently inactivated by mutations, loss...