• But when they metastasize and move into the body, invading bone, patients face an excruciatingly painful decline.

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  • Faced with a small but significant insurgency, American commanders employed a strategy that insured that it would metastasize.

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  • It blocks a protein called endothelin, which is secreted by prostate tumors in large amounts and helps them metastasize.

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  • The danger associated with allowing Saddam's ties to such terrorist organizations to metastasize further is now clear, as well.

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  • The goal: a gene-based prognostic test, one that could predict years in advance which tumor will metastasize and kill you.

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  • He also warns that in today's networked, digital marketplace, consumer buzz about disappointments with a product can metastasize quickly and widely.

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  • Besides early diagnosis, another goal is to devise tests that spot which tumors are most likely to metastasize and kill a patient.

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  • Had his immediate predecessor been more protective of our institutions, rights and equities, he would have refused to allow these accords to metastasize as they have.

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  • One idea, put forth by Soon-Shiong himself, was that when cancer cells metastasize they secrete a protein called SPARC, which also leads them to absorb Abraxane.

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  • The alternative of allowing these threats further to metastasize is to ensure not only that the tyrannies in Tehran and Pyongyang be more dangerous in the future.

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  • Going a step better, Millennium and Becton, Dickinson will soon introduce a test to predict which cases of melanoma, a nasty form of skin cancer, will metastasize.

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  • In banning would-be organizers of human rights violations as well as perpetrators, it allows the United States to act expeditiously before planned atrocities metastasize into actual ones.

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  • By abandoning their realist tradition of national defense and martial preparedness, the Europeans allowed a mortal threat to metastasize and grow, instead of striking it at early and preventing it from taking shape.

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  • The piles metastasize, soon covering most available space.

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  • It may also reveal the extent to which U.S. officials have, with their failure to comprehend the true nature of the threat we face, acted, either wittingly or unwittingly, in ways that have enabled it to metastasize further.

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  • This actually can take place on the cellular level within a given cancer and can evolve toward being, for instance, resistant to chemotherapy, more likely to metastasize, and ultimately, at least potentially, towards the ability to transmit from one individual to another.

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  • States leveraging their cash balance to purchase private property has the potential to quickly metastasize into an ever-more hazardous situation as power and control over enormous influential sectors become consolidated into the hands of actors as a means of reaching political and military goals at the peril of the West.

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  • As these dangers metastasize, American voters are being asked to choose between, on the one hand, a Bush Administration that seems determined mostly to kick the can down the road hoping that the U.S. will not have to take politically costly action anywhere until after November and, on the other, a Kerry candidacy whose solutions to most international problems seems to be appeasement.

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  • As these dangers metastasize, American voters are being asked to choose between, on the one hand, a Bush Administration that seems determined mostly to kick the can down the road - hoping that the U.S. will not have to take politically costly action anywhere until after November - and, on the other, a Kerry candidacy whose solutions to most international problems seems to be appeasement.

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