NEWS

No Definitive Answers from Initial Results of Prostate Screening Trials
Regular screening for prostate cancer with the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test did not reduce deaths from the disease after 7 years of follow up, according to the long-awaited results from two large randomized trials, one conducted in the United States and the other in Europe. Read more > >
Three-Drug Regimen May Preserve the Voice Box in Larynx Cancer
Combination improves chances of avoiding surgery and preserving the larynxObesity Worsens Survival after Pancreatic Cancer Surgery
Patients with a BMI of 35 or greater had worse overall survival and higher rates of disease recurrenceIn Talking about Prostate Cancer, Medical Language May Confuse Some Patients
Physicians and education efforts need to consider literacy and use nonmedical languageRare Genetic Disorder Reveals How UV Exposure May Cause Melanoma
PTEN gene mutations support the rationale for using sunscreen to prevent the disease
COMMENTARY
Director's Update: Making Connections between Stem Cells and Cancer
The striking similarities between stem cells in normal tissue that are responsible for continuously replacing adult tissues and a very small subset of cells found in growing tumors have sparked considerable interest in the research community. As a result, there is perhaps no better time for cancer biologists to draw on the considerable knowledge of our colleagues in embryology and developmental biology to explore questions about the initiation and progression of cancer—and potentially to understand how it develops resistance to therapies and how it metastasizes. Read more > >
A Conversation With...Dr. Jorge Gomez
The director of NCI's Office of Latin American Cancer Program Development discusses the office's plans and goals Read more > >
IN DEPTH
Special Report: Discovering the Secrets of Brain Tumors
Genetic studies of gliomas are starting to reveal the biology underlying the diseaseSpotlight: Treatment Approach Using Radiofrequency Waves Heats Up
A retired radio engineer's cancer treatment could reach human trials in a few yearsA Closer Look: Delving Into Possible Mechanisms for Chemobrain
Factors other than chemotherapy may be important to understanding cancer-related cognitive changesFeatured Clinical Trial: Helping Survivors of Childhood Cancer Quit Smoking
Can tobacco quitlines designed for adult survivors of childhood cancer help them stop smoking?
UPDATES
Notes
- In Memoriam: Former NCI Director Dr. Carl Baker
- CTCAE 4.0 Posted for Public Review
- Free Telephone Workshop Series for Cancer Survivors
- Registration Open for Neuropathic Cancer Pain Symposium
- NCI Hosts International Art Exchange Exhibit
- Robotic Surgery Featured in BenchMarks
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