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🏥 Disease / Health Topic

Brain Cancer

1
Clinical Trials
2
Meta-Analyses
0
PubMed References
📋 Sample Trials
NCT00597246
Imaging Brain Tumors With FACBC and Methionine
Completed
📊 Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42023384826
Simvastatin and Lovastatin Use and the risk of glioma: A Meta-Analysis
Despite different treatment modalities, such as the maximum safe surgical resect
CRD42020159041
A systematic review of Poly-(ADP ribose)-Polymerase (PARP) inhibitors evaluated as as radiosenstizers for cancer therapy (clinical review)
Radiation is a common therapy used to treat a wide-range of cancers including, b
📚 Sample References
None linked yet.
🏥 All Disease / Health Topic data fields for Brain Cancer
🏥 Names
Disease Name
Brain Cancer
Topic Type
disease
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (14 fields)
name
Brain Cancer
topic type
disease
tcmsp disease id
111

🌿 Related Herbs

1 · contains this compound

⚗️ Related Ingredients

2 · compounds in this herb

🧬 Gene / Protein Targets

2 · genes implicated in this disease
Stromelysin-1
72 kDa type IV collagenase

📋 Clinical Trials

1 · subject of clinical study
NCT00597246 Imaging Brain Tumors With FACBC and Methionine
→ Brain Cancer|CNS Cancer

📊 Meta-Analyses

2 · systematic review
CRD42023384826 Simvastatin and Lovastatin Use and the risk of glioma: A Meta-Analysis
→ Despite different treatment modalities, such as th
CRD42020159041 A systematic review of Poly-(ADP ribose)-Polymerase (PARP) inhibitors evaluated
→ Radiation is a common therapy used to treat a wide
How relationships are computed
  • Clinical Trials / Meta-Analyses / References: direct foreign-key link via subject_entity_id (Phase 2d wireup)
  • Formula ↔ Herbs: text bridge via formulas.herbs_in_pinyin matching herbs.pinyin_name
  • Herb ↔ Ingredient: ACTIVE — direct link via herb_ingredients
  • Ingredient ↔ Target: ACTIVE — direct link via ingredient_targets
  • Target ↔ Disease: ACTIVE — direct link via target_health_topics
  • Herb → Target → Disease (full chemical spine): ACTIVE — joins all three link tables