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         Cancer & Genetics:     more books (100)
  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. Clinical Cancer Genetics: Risk Counseling and Management by Kenneth Offit, 1998-01-02
  3. MicroRNA Profiling in Cancer: A Bioinformatics Perspective
  4. Genetics in Oncology Practice: Cancer Risk Assessment by J. Jenkins, 2002-11-01
  5. Building Genetic Medicine: Breast Cancer, Technology, and the Comparative Politics of Health Care (Inside Technology) by Shobita Parthasarathy, 2007-04-01
  6. Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Rosalind A. Eeles, Douglas F. Easton, et all 2004-10-28
  7. Mitochondria and Cancer
  8. Counseling About Cancer: Strategies for Genetic Counseling by Katherine Schneider, 2001-11-01
  9. Epigenetics in Cancer Prevention: Early Detection and Risk Assessment (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by M.D.) Epigenetics in Cancer Prevention: Early Detection and Risk Assessment Workshop (2001 : Bethesda, Barbara K. Dunn, et all 2003-04
  10. Genetic Toxicology and Cancer Risk Assessment by Wai Nang Choy, 2001-08-31
  11. Molecular Genetics of Cancer, Second Edition (Human Molecular Genetics)
  12. A Guide to Cancer Genetics in Clinical Practice
  13. Prostate Cancer; Biology, Genetics, and the New Therapeutics (Contemporary Cancer Research)
  14. Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Oncology)

21. The Genetics Of Cancer

http://www.intouchlive.com/cancergenetics/

22. Breast Cancer - Genetics
Information about gene mutations and chromosomal abnormalities in breast cancer cells.
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 )

23. Cancer.gov - URL Changed
PDQ® cancer Information Summaries genetics. genetics of specific cancers and inherited cancer syndromes, and ethical,
http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/pdq/pdq_genetics.shtml
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24. Cancer.gov - Breast Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes
Breast cancer Prevention, genetics, Causes, Understanding Gene Testing. Searchcancer genetics Services Directory. cancer genetics Overview (PDQ®).
http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/prevention-genetics-causes/breast
Breast Cancer: Prevention, Genetics, Causes
Information related to prevention, genetics, and risk factors Prevention
patients
health professionals Breast Cancer Prevention Studies Highlights of NCI's Prevention and Control Programs ... U.S. Task Force Recommendations for Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer Genetics Understanding Gene Testing Search: Cancer Genetics Services Directory Questions and Answers About Estimating Cancer Risk in Ashkenazi Jews Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Risk: It's Your Choice ... Scientists Pinpoint Location of Possible Third Gene Involved in Hereditary Breast Cancer to Chromosome 13 Causes and Risk Factors Abortion, Miscarriage, and Breast Cancer Risk Fact Sheet Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool Antiperspirants/Deodorants and Breast Cancer DES (Diethylstilbestrol): Questions and Answers ... ACCESSIBILITY

25. Cancer.gov - Anal Cancer Home Page
The National cancer Institute provides information about the treatment of this condition, as well as addressing causes, genetics, prevention and statistics. Access to relevant medical literature and clinical trials listing.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/anal
Anal Cancer Home Page
An overview of cancer detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. NIH Publication No. 00-1566
Full description of the NCI PDQ database. Treatment
Information about treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and vaccine therapy Anal Cancer Treatment
patients
health professionals Questions and Answers About Metastatic Cancer Prevention, Genetics, Causes
Information related to prevention, genetics, and risk factors Understanding Gene Testing Search: Cancer Genetics Services Directory Cancer Genetics Overview Clinical Trials
Information on clinical trials and current news on trials and trial-related data Search for Clinical Trials Cancer Literature
Resources available from the PubMed database Cancer Topic Searches: Gastrointestinal Cancers Cancer Literature in PubMed Statistics
Information related to cancer incidence, mortality, and survival Data Sources 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

26. Cancer Genetics Laboratory Home Page
One of the largest medical research groups in New Zealand. Research in the laboratory involves five major research projects which straddle the broad areas of embryology, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology and tumourigenesis. Site features publications, personnel, projects, publicity, history and collaborations.
http://cancer.otago.ac.nz/
This page was last modified on the 1 March 2002. Any queries should be addressed to sue.cleverley@otago.ac.nz (Cancer Genetics Laboratory link: Bookmarks

27. Cancer.gov - Genetics Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer (PDQ®)
Date Last Modified 12/18/2002, genetics of Breast and Ovarian cancer. (Refer tothe PDQ summary Overview of cancer genetics for more information on linkage
http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/pdq/genetics/breast-and-ovarian
Date Last Modified: 12/19/2002
Genetics of Breast and Ovarian Cancer
  • Introduction
    Introduction
    General Information
    Among women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer after nonmelanoma skin cancer, and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths after lung cancer. In 2002, an estimated 205,000 new cases will be diagnosed and 40,000 deaths from breast cancer will occur.[ A possible genetic contribution to breast cancer risk is indicated by the increased incidence of breast cancer among women with a family history of breast cancer, and by the observation of rare families in which multiple family members are affected with breast cancer, in a pattern compatible with autosomal dominant inheritance of cancer susceptibility. Formal studies of families (linkage analysis) have subsequently proven the existence of an autosomal dominant form of breast cancer, and have led to the identification of several highly penetrant genes of major effect as the cause of inherited cancer risk in many cancer-prone families. (Refer to the PDQ summary Overview of Cancer Genetics for more information on linkage analysis.) These mutations are rare and are estimated to account for no more than 5% to 10% of breast cancer cases overall. It is likely that other background genetic factors contribute to the etiology of breast cancer.

28. Cell Online
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29. University Of Chicago Cancer Research Center
Comprehensive cancer center affiliated with the university, which specializes in molecular biology, genetics, immunology, clinical trials and diagnostics. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
http://www-uccrc.uchicago.edu/
University of Chicago Cancer Research Center
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31. Journals
British Journal of Haematology British Medical Journal Bulletin du cancer (in French)C cancer cancer Journal cancer genetics and Cytogenetics cancer Research
http://www.infobiogen.fr/liens/serv/bibcancer.html
Journals on line in Cancer and Genetics
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Acta Haematologica

American Journal of Hematology

American Journal of Human Genetics

American Journal of Medical Genetics
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Annual Reviews: Biomedical Sciences - Genetics

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Bailliere' s Clinical Haematology

Biochemical Journal

Biochimica Biophysica Acta - Gene Structure and Expression

Biochimica Biophysica Acta - Molecular Basis of Disease
... Bulletin du Cancer (in French) C Cancer Cancer Journal Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics Cancer Research ... Current Opinion in Oncology D Development E EMBO Journal European Journal of Cancer European Journal of Human Genetics Experimental Cell Research F FASEB Journal G Genes Chromosomes and Cancer Genomics Genes and Development H Haematologica Human Molecular Genetics Human Mutation I International Journal of Cancer J Journal of Biological Chemistry Journal of Cell Biology Journal of Cell Science Journal of Clinical Investigation ... Journals in Oncology - Elsevier L Leukemia Lancet M Medical and Pediatric Oncology Molecular Biology of the Cell Molecular and Cellular Biology Molecular Cell ... Mutation Research - Reviews in Mutation Research N Nature Nature Biotechnology Nature Genetics Nature Medicine ... Nucleic Acids Research O Oncogene P Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA R Recherche La (in French) S Seminars in Oncology Science Scientific American (in English) / Pour la Science (in French) T Trends in Biochemistry Trends in Cell Biology Trends in Genetics

32. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta: (Elsevier Science)
Comprehensive journal published by Elsevier Science. Topics covered include bioenegetics, biomemebranes, cancer, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
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33. Cancer: The Genetics Of Breast Cancer
history of breast cancer who do not want to be tested or who test negative to makea contribution to scientific advancement in breast cancer genetics and also
http://www.thedoctorwillseeyounow.com/articles/cancer/breast_3/
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Two kinds of inheritence
Not all mutations are equal When to consider testing
If you're a newly diagnosed diabetic, frequent visits to the doctor, at the start of treatment, help determine the most appropriate medication for you. more...
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The Genetics of Breast Cancer
Susan C. Stewart, M.D.

Everyone of us has had a friend or relative concerned about their family history of breast cancer. This is totally understandable given that breast cancer is the commonest cancer in women and is the third most deadly cancer in men and women behind lung and colorectal cancer . What's more, with the media's emphasis on a woman's one in eight chance of developing breast cancer during her lifetime, an alarming figure, women should be concerned!
But there are two pieces of good news. First, with the greater use of mammography and diagnostic techniques that permit diagnosis at earlier stages, the cure rate is improving. Second, the one in eight risk isn't as high as it seems. It's a lifetime risk, what we call cumulative risk, based on a woman living to the ripe old age of 110. A woman's risk at age 50, for example, is much lower, 1 in 50. (see Table 1)
Table 1. A Woman's Risk of Developing Breast Cancer by Age

34. Onyx Pharmaceuticals : Changing The Way Cancer Is Treated ™
Discovers and develops novel therapeutics based upon the genetics of human disease, with emphasis on cancer. (Nasdaq ONXX).
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35. Breast Cancer Genetics Network Of Michigan
Welcome to the Breast cancer genetics Network of Michigan. ith Purchasethe Understanding cancer genetics Book or CDROM 'Understanding
http://www.mi-cancergenetics.org/
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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BREAST CANCER GENETICS NETWORK OF MICHIGAN
7217 CCGC, Box 0948 1500 East Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor MI 48109-0948
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37. UCSD Healthcare: Cancer: Cancer Genetics Unit
cancer genetics Unit.
http://health.ucsd.edu/cancersite/patcare/genetics/
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Cancer Genetics Unit
Disease Information / FAQ
Meet Our Team

The UCSD Clinical Cancer Genetics Unit offers patients with a family history of cancer an opportunity to learn about their inherited risks for cancer. We offer assessments of family and personal cancer histories, identify appropriate genetic testing options, arrange testing, and interpret results. We also provide recommendations to patients and their physicians for strategies for cancer surveillance and cancer prevention.
The UCSD Clinical Cancer Genetics Unit is staffed by Linda Wasserman, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, and Eric Rosenthal, Ph.D., M.S., genetic counselor. We work closely with other medical professionals at UCSD Cancer Center to provide patients with up-to-date information about inherited cancer risks, available genetic testing, and management options for individuals known to be at a high risk of developing cancer due to genetic predisposition.

38. The Johns Hopkins Hospital & Health System
Specializing in an array of comprehensive services such as AIDS, asthma, allergies, cancer, children's health, genetics, heart disease, infectious diseases, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, organ transplantation, women's health. (Baltimore, Maryland)
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    39. UCSD Healthcare: Cancer: Cancer Genetics Unit
    cancer genetics Unit Disease Information / FAQ.
    http://health.ucsd.edu/cancersite/patcare/genetics/faq.asp
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    Disease Information / FAQ
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    How common is it for someone to have an inherited susceptibility to cancer?
    Cancer touches almost every family. It’s not unusual to know of a parent, grandparent, aunt, or uncle who has cancer. But when several family members are affected, it may be a sign that some family members have a hereditary susceptibility to cancer. Hereditary predisposition to cancer is thought to be responsible for 5 to 10 percent of all cancers. It is likely that this number will increase as we learn more about how genetics and the environment interact to increase a person’s risk of developing cancer.

    40. Charles Brenner's Laboratory Of Protein Structure And Cellular Function
    Located in the Kimmel cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University, the Brenner laboratory works on the function of Histidine Triad proteins and the discovery of new drug targets for elimination of epithelial cancers using Xray crystallography, enzymology, and yeast genetics.
    http://asterix.jci.tju.edu/brenner.html

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