NATIONAL
CANCER
INSTITUTE

NCI Cancer Bulletin
A Trusted Source for Cancer Research News
May 13, 2008 • Volume 5 / Number 10 E-Mail This Document  |  Download PDF  |  Bulletin Archive/Search  |  Subscribe


Bulletin Home

Featured Article
Genome Scans Find Clues to Childhood Cancer

Cancer Research Highlights
Mammography Plus Breast Ultrasound Yields Mixed Results

Sugar and Signals: EGFR's Dual Role in Cancer

Two Proteins Interact to Turn Moles Cancerous

Nutlin-3a Induces Senescence through p53

Long-Term Smoking Cessation Cuts Cancer, Mortality Risk

Breast Cancer Stem Cells May Resist Chemotherapy

Director's Update
The Future of Cancer Research: What's at Stake

Spotlight
New Treatment Bubbles Up from Old Imaging Technology

National Women's Health Week

Legislative Update
Senate Hearing Focuses on Cancer Research Challenges

Cancer.gov Update

A Closer Look
Progression-free Survival: Patient Benefit or Lower Standard?

Featured Clinical Trial
Adjuvant Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy for Breast Cancer

Notes
Oberholtzer and Mackall Named CCR Chiefs

NIH Seeks New Ideas for Roadmap Initiatives

PLCO EEMS Seeks Applicants

PHS Releases New Tobacco Cessation Guidelines

NCI at ONS

Funding Opportunities

Community Update
CECCRs Share Results and Lessons

Bulletin Archive

About the Bulletin

Page Options
Print This Page
Print This Document
View Entire Document
E-Mail This Document
View/Print PDF
Featured Article

Genome Scans Find Clues to Childhood Cancer

In the first genome-wide association study of a rare cancer, researchers have identified common genetic variants that may increase the risk of neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer of the nervous system.

Risk factors for the more aggressive forms of neuroblastoma may reside on a region of chromosome 6, according to a report published online last week in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). The region was not previously linked to the disease.

Little has been known about susceptibility to neuroblastoma. The disease often begins in early childhood (or before birth) and initially affects the nerve tissue of the adrenal glands. Many researchers have thought that mutations in several major genes would largely determine the inherited component of the disease.   Read more  



Clinical Research Highlights

Mammography Plus Breast Ultrasound Yields Mixed Results

First-year screening data from a study comparing ultrasound with or in addition to mammography in women who have increased breast cancer risk indicate that combining the two tests has benefits and drawbacks.

Adding a screening ultrasound to routine mammography revealed 28 percent more cancers than mammography alone. However, the addition of ultrasound to mammography also resulted in a fourfold increase in false-positive findings - that is, screening results leading to a biopsy that revealed no cancer.   Read more  


The NCI Cancer Bulletin is produced by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). NCI, which was established in 1937, leads the national effort to eliminate the suffering and death due to cancer. Through basic, clinical, and population-based biomedical research and training, NCI conducts and supports research that will lead to a future in which we can identify the environmental and genetic causes of cancer, prevent cancer before it starts, identify cancers that do develop at the earliest stage, eliminate cancers through innovative treatment interventions, and biologically control those cancers that we cannot eliminate so they become manageable, chronic diseases.

For more information on cancer, call 1-800-4-CANCER or visit http://www.cancer.gov.

NCI Cancer Bulletin staff can be reached at ncicancerbulletin@mail.nih.gov.

Next Section >


A Service of the National Cancer Institute
Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health USA.gov