NCI Cancer Bulletin for August 25: Top 10 feature stories since January

NCI Cancer Bulletin: A Trusted Source for Cancer Research News
August 25, 2009

Dear NCI Cancer Bulletin Subscriber,

The editors, writers, and technical staff of the NCI Cancer Bulletin would like to thank each of you for your continued interest in our newsletter. There is no issue today due to our summer publication break. We will resume publication on September 8.

In the meantime, we have compiled the list below of our most popular feature stories so far this year, according to page views:

  1. Moving Ahead with the Stimulus Funds (Director’s Update, February 24)
  2. Cancer Survivors and Their Doctors Have Different Expectations about Care (Featured Article, April 7)
  3. Years Before Myeloma, Blood Shows Changes (Featured Article, February 24)
  4. Delving Into Possible Mechanisms for Chemobrain (A Closer Look, March 24)
  5. Ovarian Cancer Markers Validated for Early Detection (Featured Article, April 21)
  6. Treatment Approach Using Radiofrequency Waves Heats Up (Spotlight, March 24)
  7. Putting Some Perspective on Research and Risk (Director’s Update, June 30)
  8. Cervical Cancer Screening with HPV Test Reduces Advanced Cancers, Death (Special Report, April 7)
  9. Cutting Calories to Prevent Cancer (A Closer Look, July 14)
  10. Studies Suggest Unintended Consequences of Angiogenesis Inhibition (Spotlight, April 21)

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 welcome more suggestions in the coming months, which you can send to us by e-mail at ncicancerbulletin@mail.nih.gov.

Best regards,

The NCI Cancer Bulletin Team

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