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Communicating DCCPS Research

2007 DCCPS Cancer Bulletin



August 2007
Making Sense of Breast Cancer's Decline
Allogeneic Stem-Cell Transplant Survivors Face Long-Term Challenges
The Imperative of Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates
 
July 2007
NCI Develops Cancer Risk Prediction Resources Web site
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Dispropotionately Affects African American and Hispanic Women
Health Behavior Constructs Web Site Launched
Genetic Markers of Colorectal Cancer Risk Identified
 
June 2007
Annual Mammography Reduces Mortality in Older Breast Cancer Survivors
Free Telephone Workshop for Cancer Survivors
NCI Releases New Tobacco Control Monograph
 
May 2007
IOM Offers "Blueprint" for Significantly Reducing Tobacco Use
May 31 Is World No Tobacco Day
NCI Participates in Two Congressional Events
DCCPS Report Available Online
Lymphedema After Cancer—How Serious Is It?
May is Melanoma Awareness Month (includes link to Podcast)
Study Measures Support Group Use by California Cancer Patients
Photographer Wins Pulitzer for Cancer Story
Recent Drop in Mammography Rates Causes Concern
Breast Cancer Decline Mirrors Drop in Hormone Use
 
April 2007
Age, Race, and Income Level Associated with Undertreatment of Ovarian Cancer
Hispanic Breast Cancer Differences Persist with Equal Access to Care
Breast Cancer in the News
Mammogram Study Evaluates Computer-Aided Detection
Free Telephone Workshop for Cancer Survivors
More Evidence Ties Chromosome Region to Prostate Cancer
 
March 2007
Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors Have Increased Lifetime Risk of Solid Cancers
Second Cancers Deserve More Attention
CDC Promotes Eating More Fruits and Vegetables
Improving Mammography Quality, Expanding Screening Research
Study Forecasts Major Oncologist Shortage by 2020
NCI Surveillance Program Helped Project Oncologist Shortage
Epigenetics and Cancer Prevention
Genetics and Tobacco Prevention
Improving Cancer Screening through Technology, Access, and Communication
Children Often Develop Fragile Bones from Cancer and its Treatment
Proposed Tobacco Legislation Underscores Need for Research
New Communications Guide for Breast Cancer Screening Available
Strenuous Long-Term Physical Activity Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
 
February 2007
Childhood Cancer Survivors at Increased Risk of Sarcoma
Male Tobacco Switchers Have Increased Mortality Rates
Disparities Found in Colonoscopy Use by Those on Medicare
Lung Cancer Incidence Rates High Among Women Who Have Never Smoked
A New Tobacco Threat?
Cancer Remains More Lethal to African Americans
Heart Attack Mortality Risk Increased After Hodgkin Disease Treatment
President's Cancer Panel Examines Tobacco
Cancer Control Opportunities in the Developing World
NCI Cosponsors Global Health Training Program
Brain Region Involved in Smoking Addiction Identified
Mammography Rates Decline in Women 40 and Over
 
January 2007
Study Confirms Cigarettes Packing More Nicotine Punch
Monograph Highlights New Malignancies among Cancer Survivors
Radiation after BCS Benefits Older Women with Breast Cancer
Actual Cancer Deaths Decrease for Second Year Running (with sidebar: More Data, Better Estimates)
Cancer Survivorship Publications Available
Availability of Radiation Services May Influence Use
Time Spent Is a Significant Burden on Cancer Patients
SEER: Research Power in Numbers
More Data Needed on Hormone Use and Breast Cancer Rates
Low-Fat Diet May Help Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence

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Last Updated: September 5, 2007

 

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