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  2. Cancer-associated fibroblast - Wikipedia

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    The normal fibroblast cells receive a hormone signal from nearby cancer cells, indicating that it must become activated, and is thus classed as a CAF. [2] It is unclear why normal fibroblasts transition into CAFs but it has been found that by adding transforming growth factor-β to fibroblasts in culture they start to display features of CAFs. [26]

  3. Cover-up tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A decorative tattoo over mas­tec­to­my scars (see before image), chosen in lieu of restorative tattoos that replicate the nipple and areola (see example) [31]: 11 . The use of flesh-like medical tattoos to cover up skin conditions and surgical scars is a long-established practice, dating to the German doctor Pauli in 1835, who used mercury sulfide and white lead to tattoo over skin lesions ...

  4. Breast cancer survivors reclaim their bodies with tattoos ...

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  5. This woman's powerful photo shows the painful reality of ...

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    But one woman is not 100% happy with the "save the boobies" message. 36-year-old Jenn Alter is currently in remission from breast cancer, and wants the world to see what the disease actually looks ...

  6. Yidiiltoo - Wikipedia

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    Typical markings include vertical lines from the lower lip that extend to beneath the chin. [2] According to tattoo anthropologist Lars Krutak, the width of the lines and the spacing between them were traditionally associated with each of the nine groups of Hän Gwich’in. Girls would be tattooed to identify their group.

  7. Breast cancer recovery process winds up at an ... - AOL

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    Breast cancer survivor Katie Ponte, left, speaks with tattoo artist Rachel Garnett about the cosmetic tattoo that she created on her at New Bedford Tattoo Company in New Bedford. (Credit: PETER ...

  8. Mom with breast cancer gets matching head tattoos with ...

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  9. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    Kakiniit are tattoos done on the body, and tunniit are tattoos done on the face, they served a variety of symbolic purposes. [2] [3] [8] Commonly, the tattooed portions would consist of the arms, hands, breasts, and thighs. In some extreme cases, some women would tattoo their entire bodies. [2]