| September 18, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 18 |
The latest issue of the NCI Cancer Bulletin is now available at http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin. Keep up to date on the latest research and advances in the prevention, treatment, and understanding of cancer.
- Featured Article: Lung Cancer Genome Surveys Find Many Potential Drug Targets »
- Diagnostic Radiation Exposure May Raise Breast Cancer Risk in Some BRCA1/2
Mutation Carriers » - New Drug Improves Survival in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer »
- Drug Targeting Tumor Suppressor Shows Promise in First Human Study »
- Study Reveals How Breast Cancer Spreads to Lymph Nodes »
- Also in the Journals: Smoky Coal Associated with Increased Risk of Lung Cancer in Rural China »
- Also in the Journals: Best Practices Can Reduce Central-Line Infections in Children with Cancer »
- Guest Commentary by Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Howard Koh: Changing Social Norms about Tobacco Use, One Campus at a Time »
- A Conversation with Dr. John Stamatoyannopoulos about ENCODE and Cancer Research »
- Building a Biobank to Explore Mysteries of the Genome »
- Singled Out: Researchers Look to Single Cells for Cancer Insights »
- Featured Clinical Trial: Treating KSHV-Associated Multicentric Castleman Disease »
- AHRQ Update »
- FDA Update »
- Notes »
- Cancer Research Now: Building a Biobank »
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