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  1. Fanconi Anemia: A Paradigmatic Disease for the Understanding of Cancer and Aging (Monographs in Human Genetics) by D. Schindler, H. Hoehn, 2007-05-10
  2. Myriad Genetics awarded cancer gene patents.(Brief Article): An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  3. Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer by Henry T. Lynch, Takeshi Hirayama, 1989-06-30
  4. Cancer genetics, by Henry T Lynch, 1976
  5. Genetics, Cell Differentiation and Cancer (Bristol-Myers cancer symposia)
  6. Cáncer de mama y genética.(TT: Breast cancer and genetics.): An article from: Epoca
  7. Solving the Riddle of Cancer: New Genetic Approaches to Treatment by Amil Shah, 1994-05
  8. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology: Molecular Genetics of Cancer (Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology)
  9. Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics of Cancer Metastasis (Developments in Oncology)
  10. Jewish Culture, Health Belief Systems, and Genetic Risk for Cancer.: An article from: Nursing Forum by Linda A. Jacobs, Ellen Giarelli, 2001-04-01
  11. Optimising clinical practice in cancer genetics with cultural competence: lessons to be learned from ethnographic research with Chinese-Australians [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by M. Eisenbruch, S.S. Yeo, et all 2004-07-01
  12. Cancer Genetics and Cancer Predisposition Testing by ASCO, 2004
  13. Worries about genetic testing for cancer called misplaced.(Practice Trends) : An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-03-15
  14. Genetic Counseling in Breast Cancer:Volume 27 Breast Disease

61. Community And Family Health Administrations
Works to assure that Core Public Health Functions and Essential Public Health Services are provided to every person, in every community, everywhere in Maryland. Oversite of many offices on topics including fitness, genetics, cancer, maternal and child health, chronic disease prevention, injury and disability prevention, and epidemiology and disease control.
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62. UCSD Healthcare: Cancer: Cancer Genetics Unit: FAQ
Established in 1979, the Rebecca and John Moores UCSD cancer Center is one ofjust 41 National cancer Institutedesignated Comprehensive cancer Centers in
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63. Department Of Medicine
Featured is information on laboratory testing, genetic susceptibility to cancer, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell, thalassemia and other hemoglobinopathies. In addition there are links to counseling services, the graduate program, the Sickle Cell Clinic, newsletters, and list of staff.
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Division Of Genetics Home Page Home Counseling Services Sickle Cell Clinic OncoGene News ... Department Of Medicine The Division of Genetics offers information on: Breast Cancer Colon Cancer Sickle Cell, Thalassemia and other Hemoglobinopathies Comments/Suggestions to: Evony_Reyes@urmc.rochester.edu

64. Rex Cancer Center - Genetics Clinic
The Rex cancer genetics Clinic, through an appropriate genetic evaluation, testing,education and counseling, offers families with increased cancer risk a
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Our story Our team Physicians ... Contact us Rex Cancer Genetics Clinic The Rex Cancer Genetics Clinic, through an appropriate genetic evaluation, testing, education and counseling, offers families with increased cancer risk a better understanding of their risk of developing certain cancers and strategies for dealing with them. Medical counseling provides families with strategies to prevent or detect cancers early, keeping them from becoming life threatening, and helping individuals understand their options. There are numerous reasons to participate in genetics counseling, especially if you have a personal or family history of colorectal, endometrial, breast, or ovarian cancer, especially if occurrence was prior to 50 years of age; several family members diagnosed with the same kind of cancer and/or family members who are or are personally of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Rex Cancer Genetics Clinic is located in the Rex Cancer Center at 4420 Lake Boone Trail. The clinic meets in the Radiation Oncology Clinic on the first floor of the Center.

65. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Molecular Genetics - Main
Department uses molecular genetic approaches to study cell and tissue differentiation, and the genetic basis of human disease, including cancer. provides information on the faculty, graduate education, and seminars.
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66. CMGS-Cancer Molecular Genetics/Part 2 Study Day 19.02.01
Recent developments / Future provision of cancer molecular genetics. Imprinting andcancer Methods for cancer genetics and Prognosis Prediction
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Recent developments / Future provision of cancer molecular genetics Imprinting and Cancer Tumour-suppressor genes are accepted to be commonly inactivated by mutations, however, for some TS genes an epigenetic pathway may be more common. In a cancer cell there is a clear distortion in expression profiles, much of which can be explained by a dramatic change in methylation patterns. Dysregulation of methylating enzymes, global methylation (possibly causing global genomic fragility) and, local and discrete hypermethylation are all seen. Hypermethylation of TS genes is associated with loss of expression, absence of a coding mutation, and restoration of transcription by demethylating agents. It has been recorded for many tumour types:
  • MSI is a feature of (familial) HNPCC due to MMR gene mutations. However, MMR mutations are found in only 10%of MSI positive (MSI+) sporadic cases. The MLH1 promoter is hypermethylated in the remaining 90% MSI+ tumours. Of MSI- tumours, 95% exhibit a normal pattern of methylation of MLH1. Hypermethylaion of MLH1 has been shown to be an early event in tumourigenesis.
  • E-cadherin Promoter hypermethylaion demonstrated in sporadic gastric, breast, prostate and colorectal cancers.

67. Institut Curie, Lutte Et Recherche Dans Le Domaine Du Cancer
The main research activities ranging from the physical chemistry of organized molecular complexes to basic biological research and cancer genetics - are conducted in the Research Division of the Curie Institute. This basic research is targeted to the development new diagnostic methods and cancer treatments.
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68. Hereditary Cancer- How Genetics Can Cause Cancer
Some people are risk for developing cancer because of gene mutations inheritedfrom a parent. There are many types of hereditary cancers.
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69. Division Of Cancer Epidemiology And Genetics (DCEG): Branches: Clinical Genetics
ntegrates clinical observations into an interdisciplinary approach involving clinical, genetic, epidemiologic, statistical and laboratory methods to define the role of susceptibility genes in cancer etiology.
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70. ACS :: Skin Cancer And Genetics
Researchers Discover Genetic Defense Against Skin cancer is necessary todestroy cells containing the genetic mutations that lead to skin cancer.
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Researchers have identified a natural defense against skin cancer development. The discovery by scientists at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, may eventually help in finding ways to prevent or treat the disease. The study, which was funded in part by the American Cancer Socie... ACS News Center Medical Updates News You Can Use Stories of Hope ... I Want to Help You can help in the fight against cancer. Donate and volunteer. It's easy and fun! Learn more Skin Cancer and Genetics Researchers Discover Genetic Defense Against Skin Cancer Article date: Researchers have identified a natural defense against skin cancer development. The discovery by scientists at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, may eventually help in finding ways to prevent or treat the disease. The study, which was funded in part by the American Cancer Society (ACS), suggests a protein known as Fas ligand is essential in the cell suicide response to DNA damage caused by ultraviolet radiation (UV). The study was published in the August 6, 1999, issue of Science Previous research has shown skin cancer develops as a result of DNA damage caused by ultraviolet radiation (UV) in sunlight. If damage is not too extensive, it can be fixed by the cell's DNA repair enzymes. When damage cannot be repaired, another set of enzymes force the cell into programmed death, or apoptosis. This process of cell suicide prevents the damaged cell from developing into cancer.

71. San Antonio Cancer Institute
University affiliate and associate of the cancer Therapy and Research Center in Texas. Includes genetics, drug development, prevention and control.
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72. Ask A Scientist - Cancer And Genetics
Scientists often say that all cancer is genetic but not all of it is inherited.To get cancer, a cell For more information about cancer and genetics,
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73. CNN.com - Quality Of Care, Genetics Possible Factors In Racial Breast Cancer Dif
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74. Prostate-Help: National Cancer Institute - Genetics Of Prostate Cancer
National cancer Institute genetics of Prostate cancer. Link National cancerInstitute - genetics of Prostate cancer. The public health burden of prostate
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Prostate-Help is a non-commercial web site dedicated to helping men fight prostate cancer. It has been developed and funded mostly by Don Cooley with a few small donations from people who care. It is perhaps the most comprehensive web site available for prostate cancer patients. The latest information is always available with a few clicks, see all the links in the left hand column. NOTE: For older posts, click on Archives on the right.
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    If you have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have yet to make a treatment decision, you will want to read this site. It takes you step by step and gives you the information you need to know. Prostate-Help Support through Discussion Groups
    These discussion groups (sometimes called mailing lists) give you the ability to correspond with patients around the world asking questions about prostate cancer, treatments, side effects, etc. Prostate-Help Patients Helping Patients
    This is the main web site for Prostate-Help. It is a virtual encyclopedia of information about all aspects of prostate cancer. For the most in-depth information this is the place to read. Prostate-Help Information Database (PHID)
    A searchable database of the latest studies and papers on prostate cancer.

75. Molecular Oncology Unit Home Page
Dedicated to researching the causes of and treatments for cancer. Includes description of the molecular genetics of pancreatic cancer, and related research into screening, diagnosis, treatment, and genetic vaccination.
http://www.lif.icnet.uk/axp/mphh/
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The Molecular Oncology Unit is no longer based at The Hammersmoth Hospital. It is now part of the Insitute of Cancer at Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry For more information about the Unit please see http://www.cancer.qmul.ac.uk/research/medical_oncology/index.html This page was last modified on 1st March 2005 Top MOU Home

76. Genetics & Cancer
The genetics of Breast and Ovarian cancer genetics of Colorectal cancer genetics of Skin cancer. Other cancer Genetic Syndromes
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77. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Research in cancer biology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and neurobiology.
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78. Genetics & Cancer - The Genetics Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer
The genetics of Breast cancer. LiFraumeni Syndrome Cowden Syndrome The genetics of Ovarian cancer. Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome (Gorlin Syndrome)
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79. Moffitt > Cancer Prevention> Lifetime Cancer Screening > Genetics > Genetics Ser
The H. Lee Moffitt cancer Center Research Institute has made a lasting commitmentto the prevention and cure of cancer, working tirelessly in the areas of
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Home Prevention and Treatment Lifetime Cancer Screening Genetics NEW! (8/05) Headline MCC Latest video update of insider news at Moffitt Genetic Services esting Program Cancer affects one in every three individuals during a lifetime. Most cancers are sporadic and occur later in life, generally after age 50. However, approximately 5 to 10 percent of cancers are inherited. Inherited cancers usually appear at an early age – in someone younger than 45 – and, typically, families will have more than one affected member. Tests are now available to detect changes in genes for certain cancers, including hereditary breast hereditary ovarian, hereditary melanoma and hereditary colon cancers Information on genetic testing for: The Cancer Genetic Counseling and Testing Program at Moffitt's Lifetime can help you understand your risk of developing cancer and what you can do about it. Genetic counseling and testing for rare hereditary cancers such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome, familial polyposis, multiple endocrine neoplasia or familial medullary thyroid cancer is also available. For more information, please contact the genetic counseling program at Moffitt's Lifetime at (813) 979-6769, or call

80. National Cancer Institute - Prevention, Genetics, Causes
Informative site providing detailed information about genetics, causes, risk factors, and prevention of cancer. From the National cancer Institute aimed at both patients and health professionals.
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