2020
DOI: 10.2174/1570164616666190204155403
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Role of Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy in the Expression of EGFR and p53 Gene

Abstract: Background: Cervical cancer arises from the cervix and it is the 3rd most diagnosed malignancy and a foremost cause of cancer-related death in females. On the other hand, the expressions of EGFR and p53 are two important proteins observed in various studies on cervical cancer. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the beneficial effect of radiotherapy based on the regulation of p53 and EGFR gene in patients with cervical cancer. Methods: In this investigation, the regulation of important molecules responsi… Show more

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