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  1. Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Rosalind A. Eeles, Douglas F. Easton, et all 2004-10-28
  2. Genetics of Colorectal Cancer for Clinical Practice (Developments in Oncology) by Fred F.H. Menko, 1993-01-01
  3. Clinical Cancer Genetics: Risk Counseling and Management by Kenneth Offit, 1998-01-02
  4. Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Oncology)
  5. Cancer-Related Genetic Testing and Counseling: Workshop Proceedings
  6. Breakthrough: The Race to Find the Breast Cancer Gene by Kevin Davies, Michael White, 1996-01
  7. Dietary Fat and Cancer: Genetic and Molecular Interactions
  8. ICRP Publication 79: Genetic Susceptibility to Cancer by ICRP, 1999-06-01
  9. Study: Blacks are less likely to seek genetic counseling to assess cancer risk.(noteworthy news): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  10. Inherited Cancer Syndromes: Current Clinical Management
  11. Understanding Breast Cancer Genetics (Understanding Health and Sickness Series) by Barbara T. Zimmerman, 2004-01
  12. The Theory of Natural Systems: Genetic Immunity and the cure of cancer and AIDS by Maria L. Costell Gaydos, 2004-08-09
  13. CHK2 mutations seem to confer only moderate breast ca risk. (May Help Target Chemoprevention).(cancer): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2003-03-15
  14. Genetic Instability in Cancer (Cancer Surveys Series Advances & Prospects in Clinical Epidemiological & Laboratory Oncology ; Vol 28)

21. Cancer And Genetics
cancer and genetics Answering Your Patients’ Questions Rating the Risks;The National cancer genetics Network cancer genetics A Quick Course.
http://www.cancernetwork.com/genetics/contents.htm
Cancer and Genetics
A Manual for Clinicians and Their Patients
From the American Cancer Society and PRR, Inc.
BY Randi Londer Gould
IN CONSULTATION WITH
Henry T. Lynch, MD
Creighton University School of Medicine
Robert A. Smith, PhD
American Cancer Society
James F. McCarthy
PRR, Inc. ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEANNE KELLY, AARDVARK DESIGN
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements A Complicated Question Henry T. Greely, JD, Professor of Law, Stanford University
The Age of Genetics Is Upon Us
  • Rating the Risks
  • The National Cancer Genetics Network Cancer Genetics: A Quick Course
  • The Genetic Code
  • DNA
  • Tumor-Suppressor Gene
  • Oncogenes
  • Genetic Mapping
  • DNA Sequencing The Genetics of Breast;and Ovarian Cancer
  • Risk Factors The Genetics of Colon Cancer
  • Genes
  • FAP
  • HNPCC The Rare Cancers
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Von Hippel-Lindau Disease
  • Thyroid Cancer Doctor, Do I Need Genetic Testing?
  • Assessing Risk
  • Sample Questionnaire for Family History
  • Listing of Hereditary Cancer Syndromes
  • Follow-up
  • Case Examples
  • Genetic Tests Available
  • How Useful Are the Tests?
  • 22. Cancer Genetics Network
    cancer genetics Network. Colon Sibling Pair Study. Enrollment Open for Study To Find Ovarian cancer Early. cancer Information Service telephone education and information service from NCI. cancer Family Registries. Other NCI Research Resources The cancer genetics Network (CGN) is a national network of centers specializing in the study of inherited
    http://epi.grants.cancer.gov/CGN
    About the Program About the Branches Current Research Key Initiatives ... What's New Cancer Genetics Network
    Shortcuts Colon Sibling Pair Study Enrollment Open for Study To Find Ovarian Cancer Early Cancer Information Service: telephone education and information service from NCI Cancer Family Registries ... click image to enlarge Cancer Genetics Network
    A resource supporting the research community at large
    Opportunities for the public to enroll still open
    The Cancer Genetics Network (CGN) is a national network of centers specializing in the study of inherited predisposition to cancer. The resource is available to the research community at large to support studies on the:
    • genetic basis of human cancer susceptibility, integration of this information into medical practice, and behavioral, ethical, and public health issues associated with human genetics.
    The growing database has information on 20,100 individuals (15,760 families) with cancer and/or a family history of cancer. Data available to researchers include demographic information, relevant medical history, and a 4-generation cancer family history on each enrollee. The population enrolled makes possible research on both common and uncommon tumors. The CGN infrastructure enables studies on genes of moderate and low penetrance, as well as the more easily identified high penetrance genes. View

    23. Cancer And Genetics (Overview)
    Table of ContentsCancer and genetics Answering Your Patients Questions, writtenby Randi Londer Gould in collaboration with Henry T. Lynch, MD, Robert A
    http://www.cancernetwork.com/library/cangenet.htm
    Cancer and Genetics: Answering Your Patients' Questions , written by Randi Londer Gould in collaboration with Henry T. Lynch, MD, Robert A. Smith, MD, and James F. McCarthy, is a joint venture of PRR, Inc., and the American Cancer Society. Intended as a manual for clinicians and their patients, Cancer and Genetics covers such topics as the physician's role in genetic counseling and testing; the genetics of breast, ovarian, colon, and other cancers; assessing risk in families with a history of cancer; and dealing with discrimination in the workplace and privacy issues. Also included are glossary of terms, a state-by-state directory of genetic counselors, and regional and national resources for further information. Table of Contents Other Books Other Publications

    24. National Cancer Institute - Malignant Mesothelioma Home Page
    Array of information resources for lay and professional viewers. Includes causes, prevention, genetics, treatment options and clinical trials.
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    Funding Opportunities

    NCI Publications

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    Head and Neck Cancer: Cetuximab Boosts Survival

    President's Panel Report: Living Beyond Cancer

    Annual Report to the Nation
    ...
    Past Highlights

    Malignant Mesothelioma Related Pages What You Need To Know About Cancer - An Overview
    An overview of cancer detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. NIH Publication No. Mesothelioma: Questions and Answers A fact sheet that describes the risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mesothelioma. Full description of the NCI PDQ database. General Cancer Library Coping with Cancer Complications of cancer and its treatment for patients, survivors, and caregivers. Support and Resources Support organizations, finances, insurance, home care, and hospice care. Understanding Clinical Trials Types of trials, how they work, risks and benefits of taking part. Finding Clinical Trials Ways to look for specific cancer clinical trials Complementary and Alternative Medicine Healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies used in addition to, or instead of, conventional treatments.

    25. Cancer Genetics
    cancer genetics. genetics IVF Institute is a recognized leader in the advancement of genetics and infertility at the Institute. The cancer genetics Laboratory provides a full range
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    Cancer Genetics Our services include:
    Cytogenetic Testing
    The cytogenetic analysis of patients with hematological diseases, including lymphomas, has proven to be important for:
    Cytogenetic markers can also be useful for monitoring patient response to treatment and for predicting relapse. The cytogenetic characterization of some solid tumors, particularly pediatric tumors and soft tissue sarcomas, can be diagnostically helpful. The laboratory provides 5 day average turn-around times for hematological cancers with preliminary
    Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)
    Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful new technique where DNA probes are hybridized to fixed cells on microscope slides. The hybridization to target loci is visualized by the detection of fluorescent signals on metaphase chromosomes or interphase nuclei. Using appropriate probes, aberrations such as chromosomal aneuploidy, deletions, duplications, and translocations can be detected. FISH may be used to confirm a suspected cytogenetic aberration, to identify an abnormal clone in a mosaic cell population, or to follow patient response to treatment.

    26. Cancer Care : Genetics : Family Health History
    How the diagnosis was made; The stage of cancer at diagnosis. Since genetics is afamily affair, passing on the family health history could prove vital to the
    http://www.cancercare.org/Genetics/GeneticsList.cfm?c=270

    27. Applied Genetics Inc. Dermatics
    A private biopharmaceutical company focusing on DNA repair technology, dermatology, liposome diagnosis, skin cancer research and early cancer diagnosis and the lifestyle enhancement market.
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    28. Cancer Care : Genetics : Counseling And Testing For Cancer
    Find out if the cancers in their family are likely to be hereditary; Learn aboutcancer genetics; For more general information about cancer and genetics
    http://www.cancercare.org/Genetics/GeneticsList.cfm?c=268

    29. Myriad Genetics
    Discovers, researches and commercializes genes which predispose individuals to major common diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases. (Nasdaq MYGN).
    http://www.myriad.com/
    4-Jun-2004 Myriad Genetics Raises $50.2 Million 3-Jun-2004 Myriad Genetics Commences Offering of 3,400,000 Shares of Common Stock 4-May-2004 Myriad Genetics Reports Results for Third Quarter of Fiscal 2004
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    30. Www.intouchlive.com/cancergenetics/
    InteliHealth Prostate cancer And genetics Todays News. InteliHealth Policies. Advertisement. Diseases Conditions, HealthyLifestyle, Your Health, Look It Up. Prostate cancer, Prostate cancer And genetics.
    http://www.intouchlive.com/cancergenetics/

    31. National Cancer Institute - Anal Cancer Home Page
    Resource from the U.S. National cancer Institute including causes, genetics, prevention, statistics, treatment and clinical trials.
    http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/anal
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    Funding Opportunities

    NCI Publications

    NCI Calendar

    NCI Highlights Post-Surgery Chemo and Early Lung Cancer
    Head and Neck Cancer: Cetuximab Boosts Survival

    President's Panel Report: Living Beyond Cancer

    Annual Report to the Nation
    ...
    Past Highlights

    Anal Cancer Related Pages What You Need To Know About Cancer - An Overview
    An overview of cancer detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. NIH Publication No. Full description of the NCI PDQ database. General Cancer Library Coping with Cancer Complications of cancer and its treatment for patients, survivors, and caregivers. Support and Resources Support organizations, finances, insurance, home care, and hospice care. Understanding Clinical Trials Types of trials, how they work, risks and benefits of taking part. Finding Clinical Trials Ways to look for specific cancer clinical trials Complementary and Alternative Medicine Healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies used in addition to, or instead of, conventional treatments. Treatment Information about treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and vaccine therapy

    32. Ask-the-Expert Conference: Breast Cancer And Genetics
    Dr. Garber Breast cancer genetics, like all genetics, follow certain basic rules. Manyoncologists offices have also developed expertise in cancer genetics.
    http://www.breastcancer.org/cmty_trans_2003_08.html
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    Frequently Asked Questions
    ... Strengthen Your Defenses Ask-the-Expert Conference: Breast Cancer and Genetics Frequently Asked Questions About Risk Factors
    Ask-the-Expert Conference: Breast Cancer and Genetics
    August 2003 Key Questions from this Conference "I have breast cancer. What are the chances that my children could develop other kinds of cancer?" Answer "My aunt died of breast cancer at 49. I had breast cancer at 42. I have the BRCA1 gene, and had a prophylactic double mastectomy. My sister, who is 39, also has the BRCA1 gene. Should she, too, consider preventative surgery?" Answer "Why is psychological counseling a component of genetic testing?" Answer "Are genetics and hormone receptor status causally related? If you are hormone-receptor-negative, as I am, does this lessen the chances that the cancer is caused by your genetic background?" Answer "How does pregnancy affect breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers?" Answer breastcancer.org

    33. Breast Cancer - Genetics
    Information about gene mutations and chromosomal abnormalities in this condition.
    http://www.cancerindex.org/geneweb/X0401.htm
    Cancer Genetics Web
    www.cancer genetics.org
    Breast Cancer
    Mutated Genes and Abnormal Protein Expression
    Recurrent Chromosome Abnormalities
    Overview of the Molecular Biology of Breast Cancer
    Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
    Genetic Polymorphisms and Breast Cancer Risk
    Anti-estrogen resistance in Breast Cancer
    del(1p32-pter) in Breast Cancer
    Breast Cancer: Clinical and Epidemiological Resources
    Mutated Genes and Abnormal Protein Expression Gene Location Topics HSPCA HSPCA and Breast Cancer BCAR2 and Breast Cancer BCAR3 and Breast Cancer ( GST1 , MU ) GSTM1 and Breast Cancer ARHC ( RhoC ) RhoC Overexpression in Inflammatory Breast Cancer ( PUM , PEM ) MUC1 and Breast Cancer ( MTS1 , P9KA , metastasin ) S100A4 and Breast Cancer ( KiSS-1 ) KISS1 and Breast Cancer CYP1B1 Polymorphisms in Breast Cancer SRD5A2 and Breast Cancer ( AMPHL , SH3P9 ) BIN1 and Breast Cancer ARHA ( ARH12 , RhoA ) RhoA Overexpression in Breast Cancer TGFBR2 in EHLA and Risk of Breast Cancer RARB ( NR1B2 , HAP ) RARB Expression in Breast Cancer ( EIF-4E ) EIF4E in Breast Cancer HSPCB HSPCB and Breast Cancer TFAP2B Expression in Breast cancer ... LIBC ( ESRA ) ESR1 and Breast Cancer AMPH AMPH Expression in Breast Cancer IL-6 Expression in Breast Cancer ... MYC ( CMYC , C-MYC )

    34. Sloan-Kettering - Hereditary Cancer & Genetics
    Service and its staff. cancer Information cancer Treatment Hereditarycancer genetics. Hereditary cancer genetics.
    http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/603.cfm
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    Cancer Information
    Select a Herediatry Cancer Topic - Overview - Colon Cancer, Hereditary - Prostate Cancer, Hereditary - Recent Research Findings - Genetic Discrimination Legislation Information - Clinical Genetics at Memorial Sloan-Kettering - Clinical Genetics Staff
    Over the past decade, scientists have discovered specific inherited factors, or genes, that can contribute to the development of some forms of breast, ovarian, colorectal, and other types of cancer. The Clinical Genetics Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering offers hereditary cancer risk assessment, genetic counseling, and genetic testing by specially trained genetic counselors and physicians to people who are concerned about their personal and/or family history of cancer. This information may be helpful in making medical decisions about how to manage your risk for cancer.
    Overview
    An introduction to hereditary cancer, genetic counseling, and genetic testing.

    35. Cell Online
    Biweekly publication of exceptional research articles in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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    36. Sloan-Kettering - Hereditary Cancer & Genetics: Colon Cancer, Hereditary
    cancer Information cancer Treatment Hereditary cancer genetics Colon cancer, Hereditary. Colon cancer, Hereditary. Select
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    Colon Cancer, Hereditary
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    Select a Herediatry Cancer Topic - Overview - Colon Cancer, Hereditary - Prostate Cancer, Hereditary - Recent Research Findings - Genetic Discrimination Legislation Information - Clinical Genetics at Memorial Sloan-Kettering - Clinical Genetics Staff
    Click on a question to jump to the answer.
    How common is colorectal cancer? How often is colorectal cancer hereditary? What is hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)? What causes HNPCC? ... What other forms of screening are available for colon cancer? 1. How common is colorectal cancer? Excluding skin malignancies, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed among American men and women, led only by lung and prostate cancer among men and lung and breast cancer among women. About 130,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are diagnosed each year. Six percent of all Americans, 1 out of every 17, will develop colorectal cancer during their lifetime. 2. How often is colorectal cancer hereditary?

    37. CSHL Library And Archives
    CSHL is a research and educational institution with research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences.
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    38. Breast Cancer Genetics Network Of Michigan
    Welcome to the Breast cancer genetics Network of Michigan. ith Purchasethe Understanding cancer genetics Book or CDROM Understanding
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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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    39. BBA - Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Elsevier)
    Comprehensive journal published by Elsevier Science. Topics covered include bioenegetics, biomemebranes, cancer, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
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    40. Breast Cancer Genetics Network Of Michigan Book/CD-ROM
    Understanding cancer genetics . Understanding Understanding cancer genetics Book (English or Spanish) $75.00 US Understanding
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