v4n2 - Targeting Lung Cancer New drugs may soon be added to the lung cancer treatment pool.
BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON
The Dark Side of the Sun (and other radiation hazards)While scientists have known for a century that ionizing radiation can cause cancer, modern srudies strive to uncover potential negatives of radiation across the spectrum.
BY MELISSA WEBER
v4n2 - Treatment Transiton Gleevec gets reinforcements thanks to new drugs in clinical trials.
BY RABIYA S. TUMA, PHD
Breaking News
v4n2 - Breaking News ASCO Updates from the 2005 Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
BY AND AMY D'ORAZIO, PHD
Diagnosis Cancer
v4n2 - Power Bloggers Cancer patients are using web-based diaries to share treatment experiences. But some advise caution.
BY JO CAVALLO
Finding Hope
v4n2 - Road To RecoveryFor head and neck cancer patients, treatments creates unique issues.
Road to RecoveryFor head and neck cancer patients, treatment creates unique issues.
Moving On
v4n2 - Going Against the OddsResearchers are understanding better why cancer spreads and how to stop it.
BY BEVERLY A. CALEY
Caregivers' Corner
v4n2 - After CaregivingFormer caregivers sruggle to find a new identity.
BY JENNIFER M. GANGLOFF
Editor's Page
v4n2 - Message from the Editor If you missed us in Dallas, sign up for D.C. or San Diego!
BY VINAY JAIN, MD
Letters from Our Readers
v4n2 - Letters From Our Readers When my mother was first dianosed with lung cancer on August 15, 2002, I remember turning to the Internet, the bookstore and the cancer center for information.
Special Report
v4n2 - Stock Tips From Cancer PatientsThe question seemed simple. Mark Ratain, MD, asked a patient where they learned about a clinical trial for a new cancer drug.
BY NOBLE SPRAYBERRY
Readers' Forum
v4n2 - Reader's Forum Teenage cancer diagnosis marked the path for this survivor.
BY SUSAN N. KEENEY
Drugs in the News
Drug TherapiesRevlimid results rewarding in multiple myeloma
Speaking Out
v4n2 - Backing the Comprehensive Cancer Care Improvement ActAn open letter from Ellen Stovall, a 33-year cancer survivor and president and CEO of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.
BY ELLEN STOVALL
v4n2 - Is Pregnancy After Cancer Safe
v4n2 - Bookshelf Many boods arrive at cure throughout the year. Here are a few we think you may want to know about.
BY KATHY LATOUR
BY JENNIFER M. GANGLOFF PUBLISHED JUNE 16, 2005
Former caregivers sruggle to find a new identity.
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