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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pleased to announce that we have implemented a new email subscription service to make it easier for you to learn about NCI topics that may interest you. We are now offering subscriptions to the following topics:

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January 22, 2013

Dear NCI Cancer Bulletin Subscriber,

We are writing to let you know that the NCI Cancer Bulletin online newsletter will no longer be published. The decision was made as part of the National Cancer Institute’s ongoing efforts to examine how best to apportion its limited cancer research resources.

Our final issue, published January 8, will remain live until the end of the month. Our searchable archive of more than 5,000 news and feature stories published since 2004 will remain on NCI’s website, cancer.gov.

The editors, writers, and technical staff of the NCI Cancer Bulletin are grateful for your interest in our publication and for your support over the last 9 years. It has been our distinct pleasure to have brought you the latest news about cancer research—including research supported by NCI, other federal agencies, and institutions from across the nation and around the world.

We hope you will continue to look to NCI for cancer research news and information by visiting cancer.gov and using NCI’s social media channels on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Summaries highlighting recent results from cancer clinical trials that are likely to influence clinical practice and summaries of featured clinical trials supported by NCI will continue to be produced and published on cancer.gov.

Please feel free to send us your comments at ncicancerbulletin@mail.nih.gov.

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NCI Cancer Bulletin for January 8, 2013

 

January 8, 2013 • Volume 10 / Number 1

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News

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  • Featured Article: Newly Discovered Gene Linked to Hepatitis C Virus Clearance, Treatment Response »
  • Following Up on Genetic Study, Researchers Identify Potential Therapy for Bladder Cancer »
  • Drug Combination Could Help Treat Deadly Form of Thyroid Cancer »
  • Test May Inform Care of Women Infected with HPV »
  • Genetic Mutations Alone Do Not Dictate Cancer Cell Behavior »
  • Also in the Journals: Substitute for Drug in Short Supply Found to Be Inferior »
  • Also in the Journals: Video Explains Realities of CPR for Patients with Advanced Cancer »

Multimedia

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  • NIH Research Radio: Dr. Barry Kramer on Cancer Screening »

In Depth

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  • U.S. Cancer Deaths Continue Long-Term Decline »
  • Personal Stories, Evidence Drive Successful Antismoking Ad Campaign »
  • Featured Clinical Trial: Experimental Drug for Relapsed or Resistant Ovarian Cancer »

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  • Cancer.gov Update »
  • Notes »

 

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Holiday greetings from the NCI Cancer Bulletin Team

 

December 21, 2012

Dear NCI Cancer Bulletin Subscribers,

The staff of the NCI Cancer Bulletin would like to wish each of you a joyous holiday season and a healthy and happy new year.

Next month, we will begin our tenth year of bringing you news about cancer research, whether supported by NCI or other institutions from across the nation and the world. All of our content can be accessed through our archive/search page.

As we do every year, we have compiled a list of feature stories published over the past year that we think are worth another look. We chose these in-depth articles not only because of their popularity with readers, but also for their potential impact on clinical practice and/or their value as important but underreported topics.

 

Thank you again for your interest and support. We hope you'll continue to read each issue and encourage others to subscribe. We also appreciate your story ideas and feedback. Send your suggestions and comments to us by e-mail at ncicancerbulletin@mail.nih.gov.

Best regards,
The NCI Cancer Bulletin Team


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NCI Cancer Bulletin for November 13, 2012

 

December 11, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 24

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  • Featured Article: Ten Years of Tamoxifen Leads to Fewer Breast Cancer Recurrences,
    Improves Survival »
  • Chemotherapy after Surgery Improves Survival When Some Breast Cancers Return »
  • New Targeted Treatment May Slow Disease in Patients with Advanced GIST »
  • Study Explores Why Double Mastectomy Rate Is on the Rise »
  • Higher Dose of Breast Cancer Drug Associated with Longer Survival »
  • Noninvasive Test for Kidney Cancer May Lessen Need for Surgery »

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  • Experimental Drug Shows Promise against Drug-Resistant Leukemias »
  • Comparative Oncology: Man's Best Friend in More Ways than One »
  • Featured Clinical Trial: Treating Patients with High-Risk Smoldering Myeloma »
  • Profiles in Cancer Research: Dr. Titia de Lange »

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NCI Cancer Bulletin for November 27, 2012

November 27, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 23

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Commentary

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  • Guest Commentary by Dr. Otis Brawley: The Benefits and Harms of Cancer Screening »
  • A Conversation with Dr. Virginia Moyer, Chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force »

Features

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  • Crunching Numbers: What Cancer Screening Statistics Really Tell Us »
  • Using an Ocean of Data, Researchers Model Real-Life Benefits of Cancer Screening »
  • After Landmark Study, Exploring Questions about Lung Cancer Screening »
  • Building a Better Cancer Screening Process »
  • All That Glitters: A Glimpse into the Future of Cancer Screening »
  • Selected Resources: Cancer Screening »

Multimedia

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  • Inside NCI: Dr. Barry Kramer on Cancer Screening »
  • Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Cancer Screening »
  • Infographic: Benefits and Harms of PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer »

News

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  • Decades of Data Point to Overdiagnosis from Breast Cancer Screening »
  • After Negative Colonoscopy, Rescreening with Other Tests May Be Effective »
  • Longer Delays in Breast Cancer Treatment May Affect Survival »
  • Fusion Gene Linked to Rare Form of Childhood Leukemia »
  • Alternative Type of Brachytherapy Proves Effective in Mice »

Updates

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  • HHS Update »
  • CDC Update »
  • Notes »

 

NCI Cancer Bulletin for November 13, 2012

November 13, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 22

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News

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  • Featured Article: Study Shows Importance of Early End-of-Life Care Discussions »
  • Drug May Reduce Cognitive Decline Following Radiation for Brain Metastases »
  • Brazil's Strong Antismoking Policies Credited with Saving Lives »
  • Possible Cause of Doxorubicin-Induced Heart Damage Identified »
  • Study Reveals New Mechanism of Action for Class of Targeted Therapy »
  • Also in the News: Radium-223 Improves Survival in Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer »
  • Also in the Journals: Genetic Factors Linked to Lung Cancer in Asian Women Who Have
    Never Smoked »

Multimedia

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  • NIH Research Radio: A Clinical Trial for HIV-Positive Cancer Patients »

In Depth

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  • Decades Later, Chernobyl Accident Yields Clues to Leukemia Risk »
  • Featured Clinical Trial: Dietary Intervention for Patients Receiving Chemoradiotherapy for Lung Cancer »
  • DREAMing Big to Solve Cancer Research Challenges »

Updates

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  • FDA Update »
  • CDC Update »
  • Cancer.gov Update »
  • Notes »


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