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Environews by Topic: Cancer

Strong Signal for Cell Phone Effects
Mead, M. Nathaniel (116N10 FOR: A422)

Sometimes Less Is More: Perinatal Bacterial Exposure May Be More Important than Hepatitis for Liver Tumor Development
Taylor, David A. (116N10 SS: A440)

Skin Cancer Souvenir?
(116N9 Beat: A381)

Alternative Mechanism for PFOA? Trout Studies Shed Light on Liver Effects
Hood, Ernie. (116N8 SS: A351)

New Window into Breast Cancer Risk: Assessing Lifetime Exposures to POPs
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N7 SS: A307)

UV Protection from Plants
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N6 FOR: A244)

Acrylamide Study Suggests Breast Cancer Link
Potera, Carol. (116N4 FOR: A157)

A Climate for Pollution
Burton, Adrian. (116N4 FOR: A157)

EHPnet: WHO Ultraviolet Radiation Website
Dooley, Erin E. (116N4 FOR: A157)

Bright Nights and Breast Cancer
(116N4 Beat: A156)

Benefits of Sunlight: A Bright Spot for Human Health
Mead, Nathaniel M. (114N4 FOC: A160-A167)

Cancer and TCDD: The Mitochondrial Connection
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N3 FOR: A112)

Dairy Paradox
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N3 FOR: A114-A115)

Ancient Chinese Cancer Secret?
(116N3 Beat: A115)

Does City Life Alter Breast Density?
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N2 FOR: A66)

Stress Link Redefined
Weinhold, Bob. (116N2 FOR: A68)

Expert Panel Weighs In on Global Cancer Control
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N1 FOR: A22-A23)

Nutrigenomics: The Genome-Food Interface
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N12 FOC: A582-A589)

Keep the Sprays Away? Home Pesticides Linked to Childhood Cancers
Adler, Tina. (115N12 SS: A594)

Shift Work–Cancer Debate Goes On
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N11 FOR: A535)

Drink a Toast to Tap Water: Study Suggests Water Consumption Benefit Outweighs THM Hazard
Tibbetts, John. (115N11 SS: A551)

DDT and Breast Cancer Revisited: New Findings in an Old Debate
Manuel, John. (115N10 SS: A505)

Temperance in Green Tea
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N9 FOR: A445)

Have Another Cup
(115N9 Beat: A445)

No Link between Hair Relaxers and Breast Cancer
(115N9 Beat: A447)

Aspartame Cancer Risks Revisited: Prenatal Exposure May Be Greatest Concern
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N9 SS: A460)

Sunny Side of Cancer Prevention
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N8 FOR: A402)

California Rules on Formaldehyde
(115N8 Beat: A401)

A Spoonful of Risk?
Brown, Valerie J. (115N7 FOR: A350)

Estrogens Shield Breast Cancer Cells
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N6 FOR: A297)

Childhood Leukemia in Germany: Cluster Identified near Nuclear Power Plant
Brown, Valerie J. (115N6 SS: A313)

Cottonwood Clues in Fallon: Tree Rings Reflect Tungsten, Cobalt Exposure
Brown, Valerie J. (115N5 SS: A263)

Beyond the Bench: Of Mice and Women
Tillett, Tanya. (115N5 NIEHS: A249)

Mining for Glyceollins
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N4 FOR: A189)

Centered on Breast Cancer
Claudio, Luz. (115N3 NIEHS: A132-A133)

Headliners: GATA-3 Maintains Differentiation of Luminal Cells
Phelps, Jerry. (115N3 NIEHS: A133)

Secondhand Suspicions: Breast Cancer and Passive Smoking
Betts, Kellyn S. (115N3 FOC: A136-A143)

Blood Test to Detect Lung Cancer
McGovern, Victoria (114N12 FOR: A693)

Signs of the Times: Biomarkers in Perspective
Schmidt, Charles (114N12 FOC: A700-A705)

Lower Prevalence of Breast Cancer Gene Mutations
(114N11 Beat: A637)

Headliners: Polymorphisms Modify Breast Cancer Risk in Smokers
Phelps, Jerry. (114N11 NIEHS: A642)

A Backpack's Worth of Data: Elevated Teen Cancer Risks Linked to Air Pollution
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (114N10 SS: A601)

Prostate Cancer and Early BPA Exposure
Josephson, Julian. (114N9 FOR: A520)

Near and Not-So-Dear TRI Facilities: Prenatal Proximity and Later Brain Cancer
Brown, Valerie J. (114N7 SS: A429)

Genetic Basis of UVB Sensitivity
McGovern, Victoria. (114N5 FOR: A278)

Headliners: Inhibition of RLIP76 Causes Complete Regression of Melanoma in Mice
Phelps, Jerry. (114N5 NIEHS: A285)

Epigenetics: The Science of Change
Weinhold, Bob. (114N3 FOC: A160-A167)

U.S. Human Epigenome Project
Garber, Ken. (114N3 FOC box: A165)

Sour Finding on Popular Sweetener: Increased Cancer Incidence Associated with Low-Dose Aspartame Intake
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (114N3 SS: A176)

The Cancer Differential: Minorities in Racially Segregated Urban Areas at Higher Risk than Whites
Tillett, Tanya. (114N3 SS: A176-A177)

In My Skin
(114N2 Beat: A95)

Making Progress on Breast Cancer
Claudio, Luz. (114N2 NIEHS: A98-A99)

Headliners: Decreased Melatonin Production Linked to Light Exposure
Tillett, Tanya. (114N2 NIEHS: A99)

Pressed for Hard Facts Multiple Trichloroethylene-Cancer Links Go Unconfirmed
Black, Harvey. (114N2 SS: A114)

Liver Cancer and Aflatoxin: New Information from the Kenyan Outbreak
Barrett, Julia R. (113N12 SS: A837-A838)

Headliners: Genetic Reprogramming and Benign Uterine Tumors
(113N11 NIEHS: A741)

Save Our (Young) Skins!
McGovern, Victoria. (113N10 FOR: A660)

Dwelling on Differences in Health
Medlin, Jennifer. (113N9 NIEHS: A592-A595)

Arsenic and Prostate Cancer: Acquiring Androgen Independence
Tibbetts, John. (113N9 SS: A614-A615)

When Lead Goes to Your Head: Genotype May Link Exposure and Meningioma
Szpir, Michael. (113N9 SS: A616)

Headliners: Linking Toenail Arsenic Content to Cutaneous Melanoma
Phelps, Jerry. (113N6 NIEHS: A377)

Arsenic: In Search of an Antidote to a Global Poison
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (113N6 FOC: A378-387)

No Magic Bullet: Tungsten Alloy Munitions Pose Unforeseen Threat
Schmidt, Charles W. (113N6 SS: A403)

Headliners: Repair of DNA Damage Differs Between Sisters With and Without Breast Cancer
Phelps, Jerry. (113N5 NIEHS: A307)

MIT Toxicogenomics Research Program
Eubanks, Mary. (113N4 NIEHS: A234-235)

New Chlorpyrifos Link?
Josephson, Julian. (113N3 FOR: A158)

Headliners: Breastfeeding and the Risk of Childhood Leukemia
(113N2 NIEHS: A97)

Beyond the Bench: Help Instead of Hype
Dooley, Erin E. (112N17 NIEHS: A991-992)

Headliners: Parental Exposures and ras Mutations in Children
Phelps, Jerry. (112N14 NIEHS: 809)

Sister Study Launched Nationwide
Medlin, Jennifer. (112N14 NIEHS: 812)

Hepatitis B Virus Mutation Predicts Liver Cancer
Phelps, Jerry. (112N11 FOR: A619)

Activating Cancer Drug Discovery
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (112N12 FOR: A673)

Cooperation Achieves Results at UNC-CH
Eubanks, Mary. (112N12 NCT: A676-A677)

Why Males Are More at Risk for Melanoma
Hood, Ernie. (112N8 FOR: A466)

Estrogen Exposure and Metabolic Gene Expression
Phelps, Jerry. (112N6 NIEHS: A350)

Breast Cancer in White Women
(111N5 BEAT: A277)

Estrogen Suppression from Compounds Found in Red Wine and Grape Seeds
Phelps, Jerry. (111N5 NIEHS: A280)

Passing Along Pesticides: Lymphoma Rises in Children of Applicators
Hood, Ernie. (111N5 SS: A300)

Breast Cancer Takes Center Stage
Claudio, Luz. (112N2 NIEHS: A92-A95)

Sport-Caught Fish and Breast Cancer: Angling for More Data
McGovern, Victoria. (112N2 SS: A112)

The Link between Disparity and Disease
Medlin, Jennifer. (112N1 NIEHS: A28)

Driving Cancer Research Forward Deep in the Heart of Texas
Twombly, Renée. (111N16 NIEHS: A876-A878)

PILGrimage to New York
Claudio, Luz. (111N16 NIEHS: A879)

Flavonoids in Food: How Potent Is Their Protection?
Adler, Tina. (111N16 SS: A897)

Methyl Bromide Ups Prostate Risk
Holton, W. Conard. (111N14 FOR: A754)

Toward a New Understanding of Aging
Hood, Ernie. (111N14 NIEHS: A756-A759)

Aging Research: The Future Face of Environmental Health
Adler, Tina. (111N14 FOC: A760-A765)

Digital Diagnosis: New Tool for Detecting Skin Cancer
McGovern, Victoria. (111N14 INN: A770-A773)

Tox/Path Team Takes on Differential Gene Expression
Cunningham, Michael L; Irwin, Richard; Boorman, Gary. (111N15 NCT: A814-A815)

Proteomics: Characterizing the Cogs in the Machinery of Life
Hood, Ernie. (111N15 FOC: A816-A825)

Adjusting for Youth: Updated Cancer Risk Guidelines
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N13 SOI: A708-A710)

Disrupting a Delicate Balance: Environmental Effects on the Thyroid
Brown, Valerie. (111N12 FOC: A642-A649)

Fingerprinting Cancer Development
Potera, Carol. (111N11 FOR: A572)

Genes and Environment: A SNPshot
Adler, Tina. (111N11 FOR: A574)

Genes and Environment: A SNPshot
Adler, Tina. (111N7 NIEHS: A390–A391)

The Risk Where You Live
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N7 INN: A404–A407)

Remembering Alice Stewart
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (110N10 FOR:A566)

U.S. Air Only Fair
Weinhold, Bob. (110N8 FOR: A52)

Particulate Matter--A Particular Concern
Hood, Ernie. (110N8 NIEHS: A456)

Save Your Hide from UV Damage
Carol Potera. (110N7 FOR: A392–A393)

Decoding the Cryptic Origins of Colon Cancer
Renee Twombly. (110N7 NIEHS: A394–A395)

Compensating for Cold War Cancers
Mark J. Parascandola. (110N7 SOI: A404–A407)

Soy and Children’s Health
Julia R. Barrett. (110N6 NIEHS: A294–A295)

Treated Wood Gets Axed
(110N6 BEAT: A291)

Lead in the Average Joe: No Increase in Cancer Risk
Josephson, Julian. (110N4 SS: A205)

Plants Provide Protection
Barrett, Julia R. (110N4 FOR: A180)

Problems with the Solution
Spivey, Angela. (110N3 FOR: A128)

A Million Women Get Hormonal
Barrett, Julia R. (109N8 FOR: A366)

Sister Study Hopes to Answer Breast Cancer Questions
Medlin, Jennifer. (109N8 NIEHS: A368-A369)

EHPnet: Cancer Mortality Maps & Graphs
Dooley, Erin E. (109N6 FOR: A257)

Childhood Brain Tumors: Little Risk from Well Water
Josephson, Julian. (109N6 SS: A278)

The Scent of Cancer
(109N4 BEAT: A157)

Mold in Maize: Less Exposure May Mean Less Cancer
Barrett, Julia R. (109N3 SS: A132)

Toxic Beryllium: New Solutions for a Chronic Problem
Fields, Scott. (109N2 FOC: A74-A79)

Toxic Inheritance: Fathers' Job May Mean Cancer for Kids
Wakefield, Julie. (109N2 SS: A85)

A New Drug for Melanoma
(108N11 BEAT: A499)

A New View of ELF-EMFs: Are They Linked with Cancer Promotion?
Tenenbaum, David J. (108N10 SS: A469)

Reflections on Hexavalent Chromium: Health Hazards of an Industrial Heavyweight
Booker, Susan M.; Pellerin, Cheryl. (108N9 FOC: A402-A407)

Soy and Breast Cancer: Protection May Vary by Dose and Age
Washam, Cynthia. (108N8 SS: A370)

Inhalation of Radiation: Low Doses Yield High Risks
Moeller, Dade W. (108N8 SS: A370-A371)

The Color of Cancer
(108N7 BEAT: A303)

X Rays and X Chromosomes: The Leukemia Risk for Girls and Boys
Wakefield, Julie. (108N6 SS: A273)

Lights, Chemicals, Action at New Lab for Phototoxicology
Twombly, Renee. (108N5 NIEHS: A212-A213)

Smoking-Induced Leukemia: How Much Is Benzene to Blame?
Black, Harvey. (108N4 SS: A182-A183)

Fighting Cancer with Nuclear Waste
(108N2 BEAT: A61)

Challenging the Assumptions: Risk of Effects from Radiation
Schmidt, Charles W. (108N2 SS: A83)

Mycotoxins: Of Molds and Maladies
Barrett, Julia R. (108N1 FOC: A20-A23)

Sins of the Father
Manuel, John S. (108N1 SS: A30)

Minority Children at Risk from ETS
(107N11 NIEHS: A555)

A Simpler Test for Cervical Cancer
(107N10 FOR: A498)

Where the Chips Fall: Environmental Health in the Semiconductor Industry
Chepesiuk, Ron. (107N9 FOC: A452-A457)

A Healthy Home Environment?
Manuel, John. (107N7 FOC: A352-A357)

Chloroform: An EPA Test Case
Schmidt, Charles W. (107N7 SOI: A358-A360)

Toxic Toys
(107N6 FOR: A295)

Under the Scope--Testing Their Metal
Fisher, Brandy E.(107N5 NIEHS: A244-A245)

Double Exposure
Manuel, John. (107N4 FOC: A196-A201)

Garlic Fights More than Vampires
(107N3 FOR: A136)

Herbal Medicine Is Potent Estrogen
(107N3 FOR: A137-A138)

A Focus on Farming Health in Iowa
Barrett, Julia. (107N3 NIEHS: A142-A143)

Killer Environment
(107N2 FOR: A62-A63)

NIEHS and CDC Track Human Exposures to Endocrine Disruptors
Manuel, John. (107N1 NIEHS:A16)

Ninth ROC Rocks the Boat
(107N1 NIEHS:A17)

Most Unwanted
Fisher, Brandy E. (107N1 FOC:A18-A23)

No POPs
Schmidt, Charles W. (107N1 SOI:A24-A25)

Melanoma Vaccines
(106N9 FOR: A425)

Lasers for Lungs
(106N9 FOR: A426-A427)

Healing Venom
(106N7 FOR: A318-A319)

Drugs from Dinoflagellates
May, Mike. (106N6 INN: A284-A285)

Studies Shed Light on Sunscreen Efficacy
(106N5 FOR: A223-A224)

Fighting Disease with Disease
(106N2 FOR: A56-A57)

Big Hair News
(106N2 FOR: A59)

Childhood Cancer: A Growing Problem
Schmidt, Charles W. (106N1 FOC: A18-A23)

A New Reason Not to Smoke
(105N10 FOR: 1044)

Carcinogenesis in Transgenic Mouse Models
Lyon, Tracy. (105N9 NIEHS:912-913)

A Known Human Carcinogen
(105N6 FOR: 576-577)

Understanding Gene-Environment Interactions
Wakefield Albers, Julie. (105N6 NIEHS: 578-580)

Breast Cancer and MCS in EHP
(105N3 FOR: 274-275)

New NTP Bioassay Results
(105N3 NIEHS: 282)

New Protein Kinase Inhibitors
(105N1 FOR: 26)

Prime Suspect
Manuel, John. (105N1 NIEHS:28-29)

Promising Lung Cancer Vaccine
(104N11 FOR: 1147-1148)

Assessing Free Radical Damage
(104N11 FOR: 1148-1149)

Unfriendly Fumes
Clay, Rebecca. (104N11 FOC: 1152-1157)

Cancer Investigators Locate Smoking Gun [sidebar]
(104N11 FOC: 1157)

Patched Gene Linked to Skin Cancer
(104N10 FOR: 1026)

FHIT Gene and Cancer
(104N8 FOR: 818-819)

Free Radicals and Breast Cancer
(104N8 FOR: 821)

Carcinogens in Food
(104N7 FOR: 685)

Using BRCA1 to Treat Cancer
(104N7 FOR: 686-687)

IARC on Tamoxifen
(104N7 FOR: 688)

A Cleaner Bill of Health Black
, Harvey. (104N5 INN: 488-490)

Phenolphthalein Highlights NTP Bioassay Review
(104N4 NIEHS: 377-378)

Fear of Phenolphthalein?
(104N3 FOR: 250)

Environment, Genes, and Cancer
Manuel, John. (104N3 NIEHS: 256-257)

Milk May Do a Body Good
(103N12 FOR: 1083-1084)

The Immortality Enzyme
(103N11 FOR: 991-992)

The Cancer Conundrum
Cahow, Kate. (103N11 FOC: 998-1004)

Illuminating Cancer at the Molecular Level [sidebar]
(103N11 FOC: 1001)

EHPnet: OncoLink
(103N10 FOR: 895)

Selenium Secrets
(103N9 FOR: 789-790)

Assault on the Male
Twombly, Renèe. (103N9 FOC: 802-805)

Biennial Report on Carcinogens: A Work in Progress
Thigpen, Kimberly G. (103N9 SOI: 806-807)

Nuclear Waste: A Cancer Cure?
(103N7/8 FOR: 647-649)

Drink and Diet
(103N6 FOR: 542-543)

As the Cell Cycles
(103N6 FOR: 545-546)

Molecular Pathology: Unlocking the Cell's Secrets
Proujan, Barbara. (103N6 NIEHS: 548-549)

What's Eating Us about What We're Eating
(103N6 FOC: 556-559)

Starving Tumors
Twombly, Renèe. (103N5 FOR: 424-425)

Finding the Needle in a Haystack: New Method for Detecting Cancer Cells
Edwards, Chris. (103N5 INN: 450-451)

Mouse or Molecule: Mechanism-based Toxicology in Cancer Risk Assessment
(103N4 INN: 334-336) Lang, Leslie.

Perplexing Peroxisome Proliferators
Citron, Marilyn. (103N3 FOC: 232-235)

New Breast Cancer Treatment
(103N3 FOR: 223)

The Waning War on Cancer
(103N2 FOR: 136)

Falk Lecture Gives Overview of Breast Cancer
(103N2 NIEHS: 138)

Seventh Annual Report Summary Published
(103N1 NIEHS: 25)

EMFs: Breast Cancer Culprits?
(102N12 FOR: 1008-1009)

Meeting of the Cancer Minds
(102N11 FOR: 911-912)

A Nice Cup of Tea
(102N10 FOR: 818-819)

Breast Cancer Gene Isolated
(102N10 NIEHS: 822)

Cancer Boom
(102N6-7 FOR: 516)

No Fun in the Sun
(102N6-7 FOR: 518)

Dangerous Dyes
(102N6-7 FOR: 520-521)

Eat Cabbage to Fight Cancer
(102N5 FOR: 428-429)

Natural Carcinogens
(102N5 FOR: 431)

Rings of Controversy around Benzene
Hricko, Andrea. (102N3 FOC: 276-281)

Baffling Butadiene
Lang, Leslie. (102N3 FOC: 282-285)

A Distinguished Career in the Service of Cancer Prevention
Vainio, Harri; Thigpen, Kimberly G. (102N2 SOI: 164-166)

Shedding Light on Skin Cancer
(102N2 FOR: 146)

Gasoline, Asbestos, and Dioxin
(102N2 FOR: 146-147)

Trihalomethanes and Colorectal Cancer
(102N2 NIEHS: 151-152)

Through a Glass, Darkly
(102N1 FOR: 44-45)

Look Ma--No Cancer
(101N7 FOR: 568-569)

Arsenic and New Data
(101N6 FOR: 470-471)

Butadiene and Styrene Risks
(101N5 FOR: 389)

Drinking Raises Breast Cancer Risk
(101N4 FOR: 281)

Predicting Carcinogenicity
(101N4 NIEHS: 284-285)

Biotechnology Transfer to Epidemiology Studies in Cancer
(101N4 NIEHS: 287)

Carcinogenesis and Diet Restriction
(101N3 NIEHS: 219-220)

Comprehensive Strategies Needed to Study Breast Cancer
(101N1 FOR: 18)

Tumor-suppressor Genes and Oncogenes
(101N1 NIEHS: 23)

Protein Identified that Protects against Lymphomas
(101N1 NIEHS: 23)


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