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    OncoLog Volume 49, Number 03, March 2004

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    Translational Research Speeds the Journey from Lab Results to Clinical Outcomes New Tests Could One Day Predict Response to Chemotherapy and Presence of Metastatic Disease in Patients with Breast Cancer House Call: Mind-Body Approaches for Patients with Cancerhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1127/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 43, Number 5, May 1998

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    Careful examinations and sentinel node mapping bolster melanoma detection and staging M. D. Anderson plastic surgeons restore hope along with function and appearance Protocols: Clinical Trials Offer Treatment for Advanced Melanoma House Call: Keep Skins—and Cancer—Under Wraps During Summer DiaLog: Reconstructing More than the Breast, by Geoffrey Robb, MD, Director, Surgical Specialties Centerhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1062/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 47, Number 04, April 2002

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    Researchers Focus on Bioimmunotherap for Treatment of Non-Hodgkin\u27s Lymphomas Protocols: Non-Hodgkin\u27s Lymphoma Studies House Call: The First Cancer Prevention Vaccine DiaLog: The Viral Origins of Lymphomas, by Felipe Samaniego, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Lymphoma and Myeloma Research Consortium Recruiting Volunteers to Study the Role of Genetics in Cancer Development and Patient Carehttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1105/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 50, Number 10, October 2005

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    Cytogenetics: Major Insights from Microscopic Details Breaking the News House Call: From My Bookshelf to Yours DiaLog: Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy: A New Strategy for Advanced Ovarian Cancer, by Maurie Markman, MD, Vice President for Clinical Researchhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1137/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 46, Number 09, September 2001

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    Completing the Job: Multidisciplinary Effort Restores Form and Function, Improves Patients\u27 Quality of Life House Call: Denial and Cancer Protocols: Studies Examine Treatments for Glioma DiaLog: Addressing the Problem of Patients\u27 Denial, by Renato Lenzi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology New Replication-Competent Adenovirus Shows Promise against Gliomas in Preclinical Studieshttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1099/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 46, Number 03, March 2001

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    Researchers Examine Link Between Stress and Response to Cancer Treatment Emotional Side Effects: Section of Behavioral Medicine in Department of Pediatrics Helps Patients and Their Families Cope with Cancer House Call: Getting the Facts About Clinical Trials DiaLog: Where Patient Care and Research Meet, by Leonard A. Zwelling, MD, MBA, Vice President for Research Administration Moving Toward Recovery: Exercise Video Features Adolescents with Cancerhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1095/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 44, Number 11, November 1999

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    Overcoming Side Effects: Department of Internal Medicine Specialties Finds Ways to Continue Critical Treatments Partners in Knowledge, News in Cancer: P.I.K.N.I.C. Program Brings Physicians, Patients Together House Call: CIS: Answering the Call for Help Advances in Control of Nausea, Vomiting Aim to Reduce \u27Misery Quotient\u27 DiaLog: Finding Meaning in Stories of Pain and Suffering, by Rhonda L. Moore, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology Protocols: Side Effects of Cancer and Cancer Treatments Are the Subject of Clinical Investigationshttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1079/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 43, Number 10, October 1998

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    Endometrial cancer: prompt responses yield high survival rates Celebrating the end of a destructive relationship: one smoker\u27s story Gene therapy for brain tumors moves from laboratory to clinic Protocols: Trials Offer Treatment Options for Patients with Endometrial Cancer Protocols: Brain Tumor Trials Encompass Radiation, Drug, Biological, and Gene Therapies House Call: Using Antioxidants: Read the Road Signs and Yield to Caution DiaLog: Protecting Hard-Won Surgical Cure: Surveillance for Recurrent Endometrial Cancer, by Fran Zandstra, RN, BSN, MBA, OCN, Center Administrative Director, Gynecology Oncology Centerhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1067/thumbnail.jp
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