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  2. Aspartate transaminase - Wikipedia

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    Aspartate transaminase (AST) or aspartate aminotransferase, also known as AspAT/ASAT/AAT or (serum) glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT, SGOT), is a pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)-dependent transaminase enzyme (EC 2.6.1.1) that was first described by Arthur Karmen and colleagues in 1954. [1][2][3] AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an α ...

  3. AST/ALT ratio - Wikipedia

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    AST/ALT ratio. LOINC. 16325-3, 1916-6. The AST/ALT ratio or De Ritis ratio is the ratio between the concentrations of two enzymes, aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase, aka alanine aminotransferase (ALT), in the blood of a human or animal. It is used as one of several liver function tests, and measured with a blood test.

  4. How Diet, Lifestyle Can Help Prevent Breast Cancer as ... - AOL

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    Weiss: Breast cancer used to be pretty rare 100 years ago, and it’s become the most common cancer to affect women. 1 in 8 women — 2.3 million globally — are affected by breast cancer each year.

  5. Ask a Health Professional: Why is breast cancer rising in ...

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    Historically, breast cancer has been most common among women age 50 and older. However, recent data from the American Cancer Society reveals a troubling shift: about 9% of all new breast cancer ...

  6. 1 in 8 Women Will Develop Breast Cancer in Their Lifetime ...

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    “Breast cancer incidence increased during the most recent decade of data (2012-2021) by 1% annually overall, with a steeper increase among women younger than 50 years (1.4% per year) than in ...

  7. Breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    Breast cancer predominantly affects women; less than 1% of those with breast cancer are men. [155] Women can develop breast cancer as early as adolescence, but risk increases with age, and 75% of cases are in women over 50 years old. [155] The risk over a woman's lifetime is approximately 1.5% at age 40, 3% at age 50, and more than 4% risk at ...

  8. Breast cancer diagnoses are on the rise in younger women, the ...

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    Although breast cancer deaths have declined, breast cancer diagnoses have increased 1% every year from 2012 to 2021. Among younger women in their 20s, 30s and 40s, the increase was even sharper ...

  9. Rose Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    An acute care hospital with 422 licensed beds, Rose cares for more than 160,000 patients annually with a team of 1,300 full-time employees, 100 volunteers and more than 1,200 physicians. [3] The medical center is a Level IV trauma center. [ 4 ]