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Personalized Prostate Cancer Screening (2 of 3)

Personalized Prostate Cancer Screening (2 of 3)
This video features an informal conversation with co-author Dr. William Catalona. This video relates to an article that appeared in the Dec. 15, 2010, issue of Science Translational Medicine, ...

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Personalized Prostate Cancer Screening (1 of 3)

Personalized Prostate Cancer Screening (1 of 3)
This is Dr. Kari Stefansson, President of deCODE genetics and a co-author on the paper. This image relates to an article that appeared in the Dec. 15, 2010, issue of Science Translational Medicine...

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Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (3 of 3)

Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (3 of 3)
These are cancer cells from a squamous cell lung cancer patient with clusters of copies of the FGFR1 gene (red signals). This high copy number of FGFR1 indicates that FGFR1 can be targeted ...

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Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (2 of 3)

Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (2 of 3)
These are cancer cells from a squamous cell lung cancer patient with clusters of copies of the FGFR1 gene (red signals). This high copy number of FGFR1 indicates that FGFR1 can be targeted ...

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (1 of 3)

Squashing Cancer in Smoker's Lungs (1 of 3)
These are cancer cells from a squamous cell lung cancer patient with clusters of copies of the FGFR1 gene (red signals). This high copy number of FGFR1 indicates that FGFR1 can be targeted ...

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Dodging a Cancer Drug's Side Effect

Dodging a Cancer Drug's Side Effect
Toxicity of the anticancer drug CPT-11 is alleviated by inhibiting a specific enzyme (pictured) in human symbiotic GI bacteria. This image relates to an article that appeared in the Nov. 5, 2010, ...

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Targeting the Achilles' Heel of Endometrial Cancer

Targeting the Achilles' Heel of Endometrial Cancer
PTEN-deficient endometrial cell line with sensitivity to PARP-inhibition in a colony formation assay. This image relates to an article that appeared in the Oct. 13, 2010, issue of Science ...

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Conditional RNA Treatment Activates Death Program in Cancer Cells

Conditional RNA Treatment Activates Death Program in Cancer Cells
This animation shows how treatment with conditional small RNAs can kill cancer cells. The video is associated with this press release: Contact: Lisa Van Pay
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703-292-8796
National Science Foundation

<i>Salmonella</i>: Bad for Food, Good for Fighting Cancer? (6 of 6)

Salmonella: Bad for Food, Good for Fighting Cancer? (6 of 6)
This is an informal conversation with Dr. Maria Rescigno in Italian. This video relates to an article that appeared in the Aug. 11, 2010, issue of Science Translational Medicine, published by ...

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<i>Salmonella</i>: Bad for Food, Good for Fighting Cancer? (5 of 6)

Salmonella: Bad for Food, Good for Fighting Cancer? (5 of 6)
This is an informal conversation with Dr. Maria Rescigno. This video relates to an article that appeared in the Aug. 11, 2010, issue of Science Translational Medicine, published by AAAS. The ...

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

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