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breast cancer

Microwave-based breast cancer detection is a growing field that has been investigated as a potential novel method for breast cancer detection. Breast microwave sensing (BMS) systems use low-powered, non-ionizing microwave signals to interrogate the breast tissues. While some BMS systems have been evaluated in clinical trials, many challenges remain before these systems can be used as a viable clinical option, and breast phantoms (breast models) allow for rigorous and controlled experimental investigations.

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This dataset consists of 16 tables of measurements of the evolution of the two arms of women who underwent a mastectomy of one breast at the University Hospitals of Strasbourg (HUS) between 2011 and 2019, and who presented a lymphedema. The measurements correspond to repeated averages of perimeters (in cm) of the arms in different positions from the shoulder (indicated by a number in cm).

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Computational modelling of metabolic processes has proven to be a useful approach to formulate our knowledge and improve our understanding of core biochemical systems that are crucial to maintain cellular functions. Recently, it has become evident that metabolism is not only responsible for generating the required energy and controlling the abundance of metabolites within a cell, but also has an important role in and influence on cellular fate specification.

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