Susan Hasty, Publisher
Table of Contents . . . July 3rd, 2001
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Liver Cancer - Tumor Cells Spread By Technique Used To Destroy Them
Bone Cancer - VEGF Levels Rise In Pediatric Patients With Ewing Sarcoma
Breast Cancer - Older White Women With Specific Genetic Variation Are At Increased Risk
Colorectal Cancer - 105AD7 Vaccination Ineffective For Advanced Disease
Colorectal Cancer - Delicate Balancing Act In Tumors Often Predicts Invasion
Risk Factors - Study Finds No Association Between Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and HCV
Acute Myeloid Leukemia - Double Fludarabine Regimen Before Stem Cell Grafts Safe, Effective
Anti-Angiogenesis - Combretastatin In Combination Therapy Shows Powerful Anti-Cancer Potential
Breast Cancer - PET Scans Identify Who Will Respond To Hormone Therapy
Cancer Gene Therapy - CNS Cancers Killed Using Poliovirus Tumor-Killing RNA Technology
Cancer Therapies - Combining Treatments With Glycolytic Inhibitors Gets To Core Of Tumors
Colon Cancer - Lifesaving Treatment Often Not Administered To Elderly Patients
Epidemiology - Hepatitis B Virus Major Cause Of Primary Liver Cancer In India
Hepatocellular Carcinoma - Suicide Gene Therapy Results In Full Tumor Regression
Influenza - Children With Cancer Benefit From Flu Vaccine
Leukemia - Ionizing Radiation Improves TRAIL Effectiveness
Multiple Myeloma - Low-Dose Cyclophosphamide Superior To High-Dose Regimens
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma - Patient-Optimized Dosing Reduces Risk Of Over/Under-Dosing
Photodynamic Therapy - Bcl-2 Gene Therapy Improves Efficacy
Prostate Cancer - Patients May Expect Better Outcomes From Surgery
Prostate Cancer - Spice Derivative Effective Against Malignancies In Mice
Retinoblastoma - Acetylation Of Tumor Suppressor Gene's Protein Controls Cell Proliferation
Stomach Cancer - Gastrin And Its Receptor Genes Activated At Earliest Stages
Suspended Animation - Researchers Induce State In Vertebrate Model
Tumorigenesis - Fungal Enzyme Slows Progression Via Antioxidant-Like Mechanism Of Action
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