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         Cancer & Genetics:     more books (100)
  1. Genetic Testing For Cancer: Psychological Approaches for Helping Patients and Families by Andrea Farkas Patenaude, 2004-07-30
  2. A Practical Guide to Human Cancer Genetics by Shirley Hodgson, William Foulkes, et all 2006-12-11
  3. Principles of Cancer Genetics by Fred Bunz, 2008-02
  4. Counseling About Cancer: Strategies for Genetic Counseling, 2nd Edition by Katherine Schneider, 2001-11-01
  5. Prostate Cancer: Biology, Genetics, and the New Therapeutics (Contemporary Cancer Research)
  6. Cancer Genetics (The Biology of Cancer) by Donna M. Bozzone, 2007-07
  7. Dynamics of Cancer: Incidence, Inheritance, and Evolution (Princeton Series in Evolutionary Biology) by Steven A. Frank, 2007-07-02
  8. Building Genetic Medicine: Breast Cancer, Technology, and the Comparative Politics of Health Care (Inside Technology) by Shobita Parthasarathy, 2007-04-01
  9. The Genetic Basis of Human Cancer
  10. Apron Strings:Inheriting Courage, Wisdom and . . . Breast Cancer by Diane Tropea Greene, 2007-06-13
  11. The Molecular Genetics of Lung Cancer by David N. Cooper, 2004-11-23
  12. Molecular Biology of Cancer (Advanced Text) by F. Macdonald, 2004-05-12
  13. Molecular Genetics of Cancer (Human Molecular Genetics)
  14. The War on Cancer: An anatomy of failure, A blueprint for the future by Guy B. Faguet, 2005-11-15

1. American Cancer Society Homepage
Dedicated to helping persons who face cancer. Supports research, patient services, early detection, treatment and education.
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2. National Cancer Institute - Www.cancer.gov Home Page
The U.S. National Institute of Health's cancer research wing.
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3. Cancer Care
For Media Professionals Cancer in the News Press Releases Help Hope of the Child with Cancer, and Helping Teenagers When a Parent Has Cancer.
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4. Cancer Types - CancerIndex
Researchers. About Disclaimer Cancer Types. Home Cancer Types Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Small Intestine Cancer, Gall Bladder Cancer, Liver
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5. Natural Supplements Including Blue Green Algae For Cancer
blue green algae and cancer prevention, articles on fighting cancer with holistic healing, chemotherapy precautions, nutritional supplements which
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6. Effective Natural Cancer Treatments
Cancer is a dread disease but it doesn't have to be a killer disease, not if you understand what causes all types of cancer, and learn how to fight
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7. Cancer
Consists of an uncontrollable growth and spread of Symptoms American Cancer Society 7 warning signs......Cancer
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8. Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is dedicated to education and research on breast cancer causes, treatment and the search for a cure.
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9. ASCO - American Society Of Clinical Oncology
The ASCO Foundation. People Living With Cancer. BECOME A SPONSOR Reviews. Lung Cancer Supplement. ASCO News. Clinical Practice Guidelines
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10. American Institute For Cancer Research - Diet, Nutrition And
The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) is the cancer charity that fosters research on diet and cancer prevention and educates the public
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11. Life: A Study Of Genetics And Molecular Biology
Source of information from the basics to contemporary issues such as cloning and cancer. Includes interactive demonstrations and a discussion forum.
http://library.thinkquest.org/20465/
The Information Section has everything you need to understand genetics and molecular biology. Starting with simple ideas like atoms and molecules, our guide includes everything from the basics to contemporary issues like cloning and cancer. Information is arranged into six subject areas- the first five give scientific explanations, the last gives a look at the people behind the science. Come browse our section devoted to games and interactive demonstrations! Learn about biology while having a little fun working as a doctor in an ER, working with pea plants like the famous Gregor Mendel, and more. (Java capable browser required) The forum is your place to ask questions, give answers, and, most importantly, express your opinion ! Come participate in our online opinion survey concerning controversial issues like cloning and genetic engineering. When your done, you can start a discussion in one of our bulliten board areas or simply browse the postings to see what others have to say. E-mail Us: 20465@advanced.org

12. National Cancer Institute - Prevention, Genetics, Causes
Information on prevention, genetics, and causes for various types of cancer.
http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/prevention-genetics-causes
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Specific Cancers Breast Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes Cervical Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes Colon and Rectal Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes Endometrial Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes ... Stomach (Gastric) Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes Tobacco Information Tobacco and Cancer Home Page Energy Balance Information Energy Balance: Weight and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet General Information Cancer Prevention Cancer Genetics NCI's gateway for information about cancer genetics. Cancer Causes and Risk Factors Proteomics A collection of material about proteomics, the study of proteins inside cells, and how such study is shedding new light on cancer. NCI Home Text-Only Version Contact Us Policies ... Site Map A Service of the National Cancer Institute

13. Cancer Genetics And Developmental Biology [BC Cancer Research Centre]
Research focuses on identifying genomic changes, and signaling and metabolic pathways associated with tumour progression. Includes information on research groups, staff, and related resources.
http://www.bccrc.ca/cg/
Research Departments People Publications Home ... Departments Cancer Genetics and Developmental Biology Cancer Genetics Cancer Genetics and Developmental Biology Victor Ling - Vice President, Research, BCCA Welcome to the Cancer Genetics and Developmental Biology Home Page. The fundamental concept that cancers progress via accumulation of multiple genetic abnormalities is widely accepted. Loss of genome stability and integrity in the affected cells is a hallmark of the multi-step process of cancer, which progressively leads to uncontrolled cell growth and metastasis. Our Department focuses on identifying genomic changes, and signaling and metabolic pathways associated with tumour progression. Current activities include:
  • Development and application of highly sensitive techniques to identify and track mutations in patient biopsies at the genome-wide level; Identification of novel tumour suppressor genes and oncogenes associated with various cancer; Elucidating the mechanism of signal transduction mediated by the extracellular matrix (ECM) particularly the family of integral plasma membrane receptors called integrin; Investigating the family of energy dependent ATP-binding membrane transport proteins associated with chemotherapy resistance, hormone secretion and programmed cell death.
  • 14. National Cancer Institute - Cancer Genetics
    NCI s gateway for information about cancer genetics.
    http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/prevention-genetics-causes/genetics
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    NIH Calendar of Events

    NCI Highlights Digital Mammography Trial Results Announced
    NCI Offers Support for Those in Need After Katrina

    NCI Announces Plan to Fight Lung Cancer

    National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
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    General Cancer Genetics Information Understanding Gene Testing Glossary of Genetic Terms [ health professional ] [ health professional ] Find Cancer Genetics Professionals Search: Cancer Genetics Services Directory Specific Cancers [ health professional ] Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Risk Genetic Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool ... [ health professional ] Policy ASCO Policy Statement on Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility ASHG/ACMG REPORT. Points to Consider: Ethical, Legal, and Psychosocial Implications of Genetic Testing in Children and Adolescents Promoting Safe and Effective Genetic Testing in the United States Statement of The American Society of Human Genetics on Genetic Testing for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Predisposition ... Statement on Use of DNA Testing for Presymptomatic Identification of Cancer Risk: Commentary Cancer Genetics Research Resources and Information Cancer Family Registries Cancer Genetics Network Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) National Human Genome Research Institute ... Site Map A Service of the National Cancer Institute

    15. Whitehead Institute For Biomedical Research
    The Whitehead Institute is a nonprofit, independent basic research and teaching institution recognized worldwide for pathfinding programs in cancer and AIDS research, developmental biology, structural biology, infectious disease, and genetics.
    http://www.wi.mit.edu/
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    In the News
    Thijn Brummelkamp named one of the world’s top young innovators by MIT’s Technology Review magazine Whitehead Institute Fellow Thijn Brummelkamp has been chosen as one of the world’s 35 Top Young Innovators by MIT’s Technology Review magazine. The TR35 consists of 35 individuals under 35 years of age whose innovative work in business and technology has a profound impact on the world. Posted 9/14/05 read more Researchers discover key to embryonic stem-cell potential Researchers working with human embryonic stem cells have uncovered the process responsible for the single-most tantalizing characteristic of these cells: their ability to become just about any type of cell in the body, a trait known as pluripotency. Posted 9/8/05

    16. National Cancer Institute - Genetics Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer
    Expertreviewed information summary about the genetics of breast and ovariancancer, including information about specific genes and family cancer syndromes.
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    Introduction
    Major Genes

    Genetic Polymorphisms and Breast Cancer Risk

    Interventions

    Psychosocial Issues in Inherited Breast Cancer Syndromes
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    ... NIH Calendar of Events NCI Highlights Digital Mammography Trial Results Announced NCI Offers Support for Those in Need After Katrina NCI Announces Plan to Fight Lung Cancer National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month ... Past Highlights Introduction General Information Family History as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer Family History as a Risk Factor for Ovarian Cancer Autosomal Dominant Inheritance of Breast/Ovarian Cancer Predisposition ... Models for Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk General Information Among women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer after nonmelanoma skin cancer, and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths after lung cancer. In 2005, an estimated 212,930 new cases will be diagnosed, and 40,870 deaths from breast cancer will occur.[ ] (Refer to the PDQ summary on Breast Cancer Treatment for more information on breast cancer rates, diagnosis, and management.)

    17. Division Of Cancer Epidemiology And Genetics (DCEG)Human Genetics Program: Offic
    Established in 1996 to provide an expanded focus for interdisciplinary research into the genetic determinants of human cancer.
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    Home Organization Research Publications Search: Overview, Programs
    Human Genetics Program
    Office of the Director, HGP Branches in HGP Overview and Operating Philosophy The Human Genetics Program was established in 1996 to provide an expanded focus for interdisciplinary research into the genetic determinants of human cancer. Advances in molecular genetics and related biomedical sciences provide extraordinary opportunities both to explore and identify heritable factors that predispose to cancer as well as to elucidate gene-environment interactions. Program investigators conduct family-based and population-based studies that integrate clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory approaches to investigate genetic susceptibility to cancer. The Program is organized into the Clinical Genetics Branch and the Genetic Epidemiology Branch. Home Contact Privacy Notice Accessibility = External Link

    18. Cruk.leeds.ac.uk
    Areas include clinical trials, psychosocial oncology, biological and immunotherapy work, genetics and screening.
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    19. Breast Cancer Genetics Network Of Michigan
    The Breast cancer genetics Network of Michigan will foster communication between Book or CDROM. Understanding cancer and genetics Book and CD-ROM
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    The Breast Cancer Genetics Network of Michigan will foster communication between cancer centers and practitioners.
    Welcome to the Breast Cancer Genetics Network of Michigan
    ith generous funding from the Michigan Department of Community Health, our team aims to assist patients in finding information about cancer, cancer genetics, and to inform patients about the experiences of visiting a cancer genetics clinic in the State of Michigan. The Network will allow patients and their families to make informed decisions and become active partners in their health care. We project that the Network will foster communication between cancer centers, practitioners, and patients involved in breast cancer genetics in the State of Michigan. To find network members, please see the Network Sites section. Purchase the
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    20. The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle And Cancer
    Basic introduction to the eukaryotic division, and its relationship to oncogenes and tumour suppression, from to genetics of cancer, from North Dakota State University, Fargo.
    http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/mcclean/plsc431/cellcycle/cellcycl1.htm
    The Cell Cycle Cell Growth, Cancer and Oncogenes Retroviral Oncogenes Human Oncogenes How Oncogenes Cause Cancer ... Genetic Topics
    The Cell Cycle
    The field of developmental genetics investigates the genetic basis of the changes in form that an organism passes through during its life cycle. One cellular process that is common throughout these changes in form is cell division. The two cell division events that need to be controlled are the entry into the S-phase when DNA is replicated, and the entry into the M-phase when mitosis occurs. In this regard, two timing events need to be monitored by the cell. These are:
  • when to initiate replication (S-phase entry)
  • when to begin chromosomal condensations (M-phase entry) Related to these events are four factors that appear to control the entry into the M-phase.
  • The accumulation of a specific cellular mass is a factor for somatic cells. This is called the mass factor
  • Some cells need to obtain a specific growth rate for mitosis to begin. This is called the growth rate factor
  • The time between successive M-phases appears to be controlled by timer or oscillator genes. This is the
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