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PAST ISSUES
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Volume 7, No 1- Spring/Summer 2004
Feature Stories:
• Raising Awareness
• From Biodefence to Cancer Offence
• Man's Best Friends
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Volume 6, No 2 - Fall/Winter 2003/2004
Feature Stories:
• OncoMouse advances breast
cancer research
• Breast surgery without the
scalpel
• Biostatisticians defeat cancer
with math
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Volume 6, No 1 - Spring/Summer 2003
Feature Stories:
• Disparities in Prostate Disease
• A gentler mammogram |
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Volume 5, No 2 Fall 2002
Feature Stories:
• NCI Designation Achieved
• Molecular Medicine
• Dawn of a New Machine |
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Volume 5, No 1 Spring 2002
Feature Stories:
• Tackling breast cancer
• Beating a brain tumor
• Defining what digital can do |
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Volume 4, No 1 Spring 2001
Feature Stories:
• UC Davis scientist leads studies of genetic
repair
• Radioimmunotherapy
• Teaming up to fight cancer |
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Volume 3, No 2 Fall 2000
Feature Stories:
• Finding better ways to kill cancer
• Improving care for lung cancer
• New clues to preventing lung cancer |
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Volume 3, No 1 - Spring 2000
Feature Stories:
• The mouse that roared
• Stopping cancer in its tracks
• The truth about cats and dogs |
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Volume 2, No 2 - Fall 1999
Feature Stories:
• New peptides speed drug development
• Looking for clues to leukemia, lymphoma
• Enzyme may help brain tumors |
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Volume 2, No 1 - Spring 1999
Feature Stories:
• Lipid profiler
• Joe Lynn beats rhabdomyosarcoma
• Building a better vegetable |
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Volume 1, No 2 - Fall 1998
Feature Stories:
• Signaling cells
• Skull-base surgery team weaves tapestry
of survival
• An affinity for eggs |
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Against the backdrop of a traditional Hmong
embroidery, a shaman holds a txab neeb, used to protect patients from bad spirits during healing ceremonies,
center, and picks medicinal herbs, above left. In the upper right corner, Vang Chou holds a photo of his late
wife, Chong Yia Xiong, who died of cancer. Cancer is a chief cause of death among the Hmong.
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