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Comprehensive Cancer Research Training Program Stanford University

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    Pharmacogenomics of Cancer

    Pharmacogenomics of Cancer

    Frank McCormick discusses how each protein is a problem in the use of pharmaceutics to combat cancer and suggests that developing a platform that can be used for anything is the process that will alter the future of cancer treatment. (September 16, 2008)

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    Hedgehog Signaling and Cancer: New Concepts and Therapeutic Opportunities

    Hedgehog Signaling and Cancer: New Concepts and Therapeutic Opportunities

    Anthony Oro, MD, PhD, discusses how Hedgehog signally is a model for a variety of morphogenetic signals, that taking stem cells to effect wound healing may have an important role in pathogenesis. (September 16, 2008)

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    Hodgkin's Disease: A Paradigm for Clinical Research

    Hodgkin's Disease: A Paradigm for Clinical Research

    Dr. Saul Rosenberg discusses the history of diagnosis and treatment of Hodgkin's Disease and the remarkable improvement in curability since the 1960's. (September 15, 2008)

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    Targeted Anticancer Therapies

    Targeted Anticancer Therapies

    Stanford's Branimir Sikic discusses the importance of, and offers guidance to achieve the development of personalized medicines that are risk adapted genomic guided therapies which make a major impact on the disease. (September 15, 2008)

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    Chromosomal Aberrations: Entrees to Core Pathways and Biomarkers in Cancer

    Chromosomal Aberrations: Entrees to Core Pathways and Biomarkers in Cancer

    Dr. Michael Cleary discusses this work on the role of chromosomal aberrations in causing cancer and its implications for cancer treatment. (September 18, 2008)

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    Gynecologic Cancers: Translational Research Opportunities

    Gynecologic Cancers: Translational Research Opportunities

    Dr. John K. Chan, gyncecologic cancer specialist at the University of California - San Francisco Medical Center, discusses recent advances in the study of gynecologic cancers, focusing on novel therapeutics in ovarian cancer. (September 18, 2009)

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