Susan Hasty, Publisher
Table of Contents . . . February 5th, 2000
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Prognostics - Older Patients Have Higher Disease-Free Survival Rate
Breast Cancer (Genetics) - Allelotyping Finds Imbalance Related to Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer (Treatment) - Black Patients Given Appropriate Treatment Do as Well as Whites
Endometrial Cancer (Diagnosis) - Screening Proposed as a Substitute for Biopsies
Epidemiology - Early Detection and Treatment Vary with Race
Genetic Predisposition - GSTM1 and GSTM2 Gene Deletions Do Not Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Increased Risk - Moderate Alcohol Consumption Unlikely to Affect Risk
Increased Risk - Past Medical Conditions Not Related to Risk in Young Women
Risk Factors - Each Pregnancy Increases Cancer Risk For BRCA1 and BRCA2 Carriers
Screening - Mammography Not Recommended for Determining Origin of Metastatic Cancer
Treatment - Tamoxifen and Fenretinide Therapy Not Effective in Certain Cases
Treatment - Adjuvant Therapies May Be Affected by Pretreatment
Prognostics - Protein Predicts Treatment Options Following Breast Cancer Surgery
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