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    OncoLog Volume 47, Number 06, June 2002

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    Drug Development Program Paves the Way for FDA Approval of New Agents Pediatric New Agents Working Group Advances the Study of Novel Treatments in Young Patients DiaLog: Patients and Physicians: Partners in Health Care, by Shellie M. Scott, BS, Physician Assistant, Department of Urology House Call: Taking a More Active Role in Your Own Health Care As Population of Cancer Survivors Grows, Studies of Long-Term Health Effects Become More Critical, Researchers Sayhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1107/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 49, Number 06, June 2004

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    Despite Initial Setbacks, Researchers Are Focusing on Antiangiogenic Therapy More Than Ever Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predicts Response to Antiangiogenesis Agents Smart Bombs : Targeted Therapies Home in on Increasingly Well-Defined Targets House Call: Understanding Angiogenesis DiaLog: Gene Therapy for Cancer: Safety First, by Jack Roth, MD, Chair, Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeryhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1130/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 46, Number 05, May 2001

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    Antiangiogenic Agents: Changing the Nature of Cancer Treatment DiaLog: Angiogenesis Research: Looking for New Ways to Measure Success, by Roy S. Herbst, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology House Call: Overcome Fears of Cancer Recurrence by Taking Action Recognition Spurs Prevention of Osteoporosis in Patients with Cancer Protocols: Clinical Trials of Antiangiogenic Agentshttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1097/thumbnail.jp

    OncoLog Volume 48, Number 06, June 2003

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    Largest-Ever NCI Trial to Study Lung Cancer Screening “What Choices Do I Have?” Breast Reconstruction Book and CD-ROM Help Patients Make Complicated Decisions House Call: Coping with the Adverse Effects of Cancer Treatment New Proton Therapy Center to Deliver Radiation with Precision, Few Side Effects DiaLog: Treating Breast Cancer with Hormone Therapy: Past, Present, and Future, by Daniel J. Booser, MD, FRCPC, Associate Professor, Department of Breast Medical Oncologyhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/oncolog/1120/thumbnail.jp
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