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Robert Hoover reflects on years of research on DES exposure and adverse outcomes among DES daughters in an NCI Cancer Bulletin
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Unraveling Genetic Susceptibility to Melanoma
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Statistics in Biomedical Research: Making and Translating New Discoveries
. November 10, 2012 @ Natcher. Registration and abstract submission are now open.
Breast cancer patients with high density mammograms do not have increased risk of death. Find out more in the
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NIH launches
RadRAT
, a new online tool for researchers to estimate cancer risk from radiation exposures
DCEG research fellow's work on human microbiome cited as NHGRI
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NIH study finds childhood CT scans linked to leukemia and brain cancer later in life. Find out more in the
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U.S. population data show no increase in brain cancer rates during period of expanding cell phone use. Find out more in the
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