Table of contents

July 2005 Volume 2 No 7

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Editorial

Premise, promise, paradigm and prophesy

Samuel Hellman

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0220 | Full Text | PDF (47K)


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Viewpoint

The emerging role of immunotherapy in the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers

Daniel N Sauder

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Ablative therapies such as cryotherapy, Mohs' micrographic surgery and radiation have long been considered the standard of care for actinic keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinomas, but imiquimod is now approved for these indications in the US and Europe. Daniel Sauder discusses the mechanisms of action and clinical potential of this promising agent.

doi:10.1038/ncponc0226 | Full Text | PDF (75K)


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Research Highlights

EGFR copy number and gefitinib efficacy in advanced NSCLC

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0205 | Full Text | PDF (56K)

Penetrating the blood–brain barrier: enhanced chemotherapy for central nervous system tumors

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0206 | Full Text | PDF (56K)

Oblimersen and gimatecan in the treatment of human melanoma

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0207 | Full Text | PDF (63K)

Breast cancer screening in young women

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0208 | Full Text | PDF (53K)

Garlic extract and apoptosis in a human cancer cell line

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0209 | Full Text | PDF (53K)

Refractory cancer pain and drug-related toxicity controlled by an implantable drug delivery system

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0210 | Full Text | PDF (64K)

OCFL combination for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0211 | Full Text | PDF (57K)

A new indicator of disease progression in gastrointestinal stromal tumors

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0212 | Full Text | PDF (66K)

CpG hypermethylation of the GSTP1 promoter in prostate cancer patients from different ethnic groups

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0213 | Full Text | PDF (55K)

VEGF polymorphisms and breast cancer

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0214 | Full Text | PDF (64K)

New salvage treatment for advanced urothelial tract cancers

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0215 | Full Text | PDF (55K)

Interleukin-1beta gene polymorphisms in advanced gastric cancer

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0216 | Full Text | PDF (61K)

Mitochondrial mutations and colorectal cancer prognosis

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0217 | Full Text | PDF (52K)


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Practice Points

Radiotherapy plus adjuvant temozolomide for the treatment of glioblastoma—a paradigm shift

Howard A Fine

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0204 | Full Text | PDF (72K)

Can noninvasive imaging of biomarkers improve clinical grading of pediatric brain tumors?

P Ellen Grant

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0203 | Full Text | PDF (68K)

Chemoimmunotherapy—towards real progress in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Michael Hallek

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0202 | Full Text | PDF (68K)

What variables predict for metastasis in men with biochemical relapse following radiotherapy for prostate cancer?

W Robert Lee

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0223 | Full Text | PDF (68K)

Does neoadjuvant versus adjuvant systemic treatment improve outcomes in breast cancer?

Dimitrios H Roukos and Angelos M Kappas

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0222 | Full Text | PDF (72K)

Stem-cell transplant for Hodgkin's lymphoma: does choice of therapy prior to high-dose treatment matter?

Fredrick B Hagemeister

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0221 | Full Text | PDF (73K)

Should radioimmunotherapy be an initial treatment option in advanced-stage follicular lymphoma?

Carol S Portlock

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0227 | Full Text | PDF (73K)


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Reviews

Drug Insight: emerging new drugs in the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes

Stefan Faderl and Hagop M Kantarjian

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Although the current classification schemes and prognostic algorithms for defining myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are valid for defining disease subgroups, they do not take into consideration the significant biological diversity of MDS. Numerous pathophysiological pathways involved in MDS are being unraveled, and new molecular targets are being identified. This review provides a concise update of some of the most up-to-date targeted agents being investigated in MDS that may offer durable benefits to patients with MDS.

doi:10.1038/ncponc0224 | Full Text | PDF (147K)

Mechanisms of Disease: the impact of antithrombotic therapy in cancer patients

Gloria A Petralia, Nick R Lemoine and Ajay K Kakkar

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common complication in patients with malignant disease. Despite the use of anticoagulant drugs, cancer patients have an increased risk of recurrent VTE following initial treatment of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. The potential roles of an activated coagulation system in the biology of solid tumors have started to emerge. Petralia et al. review the current understanding of the role of the blood coagulation system in tumor biology, the mechanism of action of low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs), and emerging evidence from contemporary clinical trials that indicate a potential survival benefit for cancer patients who receive LMWHs.

doi:10.1038/ncponc0225 | Full Text | PDF (252K)

Adjuvant chemotherapy for stage II colorectal cancer: the time is right!

Rachel Midgley and David J Kerr

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The use of adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colorectal cancer is well established, but the use of this approach in patients with stage II colon cancer is more controversial. Midgley and Kerr highlight data from the QUASAR 1 trial, which provide compelling evidence for the use of adjuvant chemotherapy. The use of combination therapeutic options, the rationale for considering morphologic or molecular features to select and individualize therapy, and the crucial question of which patients would benefit most from adjuvant chemotherapy, are discussed.

doi:10.1038/ncponc0228 | Full Text | PDF (118K)


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Case Study

Continuing Medical Education

COX2-related multicentric mixed-type Castleman's disease in a young man

Jie Liu, Shuang Han, Jie Ding, Kaichun Wu, Jiyan Miao and Daiming Fan

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doi:10.1038/ncponc0219 | Full Text | PDF (598K)


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