NCI Cancer Bulletin for June 26, 2012

June 26, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 13

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  • Featured Article: Many Survivors of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers Have Chronic Health Problems, Unhealthy Behaviors »
  • Breast Cancers Can Change Biologically as They Progress and Relapse »
  • World Health Organization Classifies Diesel Exhaust a Human Carcinogen »
  • Pre-Existing Mutations May Explain Development of Resistance to Targeted Cancer Drugs »
  • Testing Combination Therapy Could Reveal Clues to Biology of Pancreatic Cancer »

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  • So Others May Benefit: Young Cancer Patients and Survivors Take Part in Oncofertility
    Research »
  • A Tough Transition: Cancer Survivorship Plans Slow to Take Hold »
  • Featured Clinical Trial: Trastuzumab for Women with HER2-Low Breast Cancer »

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  • Legislative Update »
  • Cancer.gov Update »
  • Notes »

 

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NCI Cancer Bulletin for June 12, 2012

June 12, 2012 • Volume 9 / Number 12

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  • Featured Article: Study Finds Small Increase in Cancer Risk after Childhood CT Scans »
  • For Some Breast Cancers, New Drug May Be Treatment Option »
  • Preoperative Chemotherapy, Radiation Improve Survival in Esophageal Cancer »
  • For Some Skin Cancers, Targeted Drug Hits the Mark »
  • Study Suggests New Treatment Option for Some Lymphomas »
  • Study Shows First Effective Treatment for Cancer Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy »
  • Also in the News: Even Low Doses of Radiation in Childhood May Raise Breast Cancer Risk »
  • Also in the Journals: Global Cancer Burden Expected to Shift »

Commentary

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  • A Conversation with Dr. Patricia Steeg on Redesigning Clinical Trials to Test Therapies that Could Prevent Cancer Metastasis »

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  • Expanding the Playing Field: Immune-Based Therapy Shows Potential for Lung, Other Cancers »
  • Featured Clinical Trial: Adjuvant Everolimus for Resected Kidney Cancer »
  • Charting a Course to Genome-Guided Cancer Medicine »

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

 

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