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Cancer Vaccine Week

Susan Hasty, Publisher

Table of Contents . . . January 19th, 2004

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Related Areas: Other Issues in Cancer Vaccine Week | Other Publications

Genetic Engineering - Reengineered dendritic cells readies cytotoxic T cells for select epitopes

Breast Cancer - The TGFB1 L10P polymorphism is not associated with breast cancer risk

Burkitt Lymphoma - Epstein-Barr virus is necessary for the survival of Burkitt lymphomas

Cancer - Phase III study for kidney cancer vaccine analyzed

Carcinogenesis - The major polyphenol from green tea may contribute to preventing carcinogenesis

Cell Death - Endoplasmic reticulum pathways contribute to apoptosis

Cellular Senescence - Cellular senescence may be a trustworthy tumor suppressor mechanism

Chemotherapy - Cellular pH regulators may be promising molecular targets for chemotherapy

Colon Cancer - Colorectal tumors are not caused by germline deletions of EXO1

Colon Cancer - Phenethylisothiocyanate induces GADD gene activation in colon cancer cells

Hepatocellular Carcinoma - Growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells is arrested by troglitazone

Vaccine Development - Tumor cell vaccines containing nonviral vectors offer cancer prevention

Lung Cancer - Certain GST genetic polymorphisms are related to increased lung adenocarcinoma

Lung Cancer - Researchers detect lung cancer in plasma with multiple genetic markers

Lung Cancer - SOCS-3 is suppresses cell growth in human lung cancer

Lymphoma - BRAF mutation may aid tumor development in some non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Lymphoma - Researchers assess expression of B-cell markers in classical Hodgkin lymphoma

Melanoma - Carboplatin and temozolomide have high toxicity in advanced melanoma patients

Meningioma - RT-PCR assay can rapidly identify telomerase RNA in intracranial meningiomas

Metastatic Melanoma - Nitric oxide-mediates hypoxia-induced B16F10 melanoma metastasis

Murine Melanoma - Fyn and cortactin cooperate in cell migration of metastatic murine melanoma

Prostate Cancer - CHEK2 gene variants play a role in hereditary prostate cancer

Adenocarcinoma - Lung adenocarcinoma may be associated with atypical adenomatous hyperplasia

Prostate Cancer - Cancer vaccine manufacturer obtains rights to Biogen Idec LFA-3 patents

Prostate Cancer - Mayo Clinic presents results from the familial prostate cancer study

Prostate Cancer - Scan of hereditary prostate cancer families finds dominant locus at 6p22.3

Prostate Cancer - p300 is important in prostate cancer proliferation and progression

Proteomics - The death effector domain protein family may control life and death of cells

Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Smad7 cooperates with oncogenic ras in malignant conversion of murine SCC

Thyroid Cancer - PP1 inhibitor targets RETMEN2A and RETMEN2B oncoproteins

Thyroid Cancer - Well-differentiated thyroid cancer can transform into an anaplastic tumor

Thyroid Tumors - Researchers explore the molecular basis of thyroid epithelial tumorigenesis

Tumorigenesis - The Bcl-2 family primarily determines cell survival

Antigen Presentation - Full T-cell expansion, function require days of exposure to antigen complex

Antitumor Agents - Vitamin E succinate may be a prototype for selective antitumor activity

Antitumor Therapy - RNA aptamers can bind and inhibit CTLA-4, increasing antitumor activity

Breast Cancer - Declining estrogen receptor-beta expression defines progression of breast cancer

Breast Cancer - Her-2/neu gene amplification in familial breast cancer predicts worse outcome

Breast Cancer - Novobiocin reverses breast cancer resistance protein BCRP/ABCG2

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