Mona A. Kandil
Menoufia University
29 Papers
150 Citations
Mona A. Kandil is an academic researcher from Menoufia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Immunohistochemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 27 publications.
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Papers
The Prognostic Role of Ezrin and HER2/neu Expression in Osteosarcoma
Asmaa Gaber Abdou,Mona A. Kandil,Nancy Y. Asaad,Marwa M. Dawoud,Ahmed A. Shahin,Amal F. Abd Eldayem +5 more
TL;DR: Membranous pattern of HER2/neu seems to be more important than the cytoplasmic pattern because of its impact on metastasis-free and event-free survival, which could be potential prognostic markers and treatment targets for osteosarcoma.
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Significance of stromal-1 and stromal-2 signatures and biologic prognostic model in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
TL;DR: The DLBCL microenvironment could modulate tumor progression behavior since angiogenesis and SPARC positive stromal cells promote dissemination by association with spleen involvement and capsular invasion.
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ROC-1, P21 and CAIX as markers of tumor aggressiveness in bladder carcinoma in Egyptian patients.
Dalia Rifaat Al-Sharaky,Mona A. Kandil,Hayam A Aiad,Enas Megahed El-hosary,Hagar A. Alagizy,Mahmoud Abdel-Sattar Elshenawy,Hala S. El-Rebey +6 more
TL;DR: High expression of ROC-1, CAIX and P21 could be promising potential biomarkers for identifying patients with poor prognostic factors in bladder cancer serving as potential targets for cancer therapy.
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Beta-catenin expression in psoriasis
TL;DR: The mild down regulation of membranous β-catenin expression in non lesional psoriatic skin may provide clues about incipient structural abnormalities in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, providing an early diagnostic indicator for evolution to a generalized form of the disease.
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Does JC virus have a role in the etiology and prognosis of Egyptian colorectal carcinoma
TL;DR: JCV stromal expression was the 2nd most powerful indicator of short survival and bad prognosis in CRC patients and might play an etiological role in CRC tumorogenesis and short survival in Egyptian CRC patients.
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