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Preview- It`s apparent that, because parity is known to decrease the risk of breast (i.e., mamma, or teat) cancer, these observations question whether parous women who develop breast cancer are deficient in effective allogeneic immunity (i.e., insusceptibility) provided by fetal michrochimerism, the researchers said. Immunity is the condition of being protected against an infectious (i.e., infective) disease. Immunity can be caused by a vaccine (i.e., vaccinum), previous infection with the same agent, or by transfer (i.e., transmission) of immune substances from another person or animal. Breast cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk (i.e., strip, or lac) to the nipple (i.e., papilla mammae, or mammilla)) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male (i.e., masculine) breast (i.e., mamma masculina, or mamma virilis) cancer is rare. Breast, glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located on the chest (i.e., pectus). The breast is made up of connective tissue (i.e., interstitial tissue, or supporting tissue), fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland (i.e., glandula mammaria, or lactiferous gland). Allogeneic, taken from different individuals of the same species. Also called allogenic.
- One can recognize, approximately two-thirds of eighty two women in the study had borne a child (i.e., child syndrome), but those with breast malignant neoplastic disease had lower (i.e., inferior, or lower tubercle) levels of fetal cells in their bloodstream compared with women without breast cancer, Vijayakrishna K.
- It would seem to be apparant that, on the other hand (i.e., manus, or main), they suggested, among women with breast cancer, fetal immune tolerance to maternal antigens could lead to failure of allogeneic immune surveillance (i.e., immunologic surveillance). Surveillance is in medicine, the ongoing collection of information about a disease, such as cancer, in a certain group of people. The information collected may include where the disease occurs in a population and whether it affects people of a certain gender, age, or ethnic group. Maternal, having to do with the mother, coming from the mother, or related through the mother.
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