Fall 2001-2002 Table of Contents
Variety May Lead to Victory
by Peter A. Jones, Ph.D.
 
Pill Harmonic
In concert with chemotherapy, an arthritis pain pill shows promise against advanced colorectal cancer.
by Alicia Di Rado
 
Scholarly Treatment
Patients at the USC/Norris Cancer Center look to physician-scientists like Derek Raghavan to bring them new treatments from the laboratory bench to their bedsides.
by Lori Oliwenstein
 
Genetic Twist
The genetic makeup of colon cancer patients can help determine better treatment.
by Alicia Di Rado
 
Brain Trust
Gains in overcoming the intractable nature of brain tumors are being made by incorporating medical oncology and translational research along with surgical and radiotherapeutic techniques.
by Jon Nalick
 
A Quiet Calm
Yoga classes help cancer patients cope with the challenges of treatment and recovery. t.
by Mary Ellen Stumpfl

COVER STORY: The Matter of the Bladder
From genetics to risk factors to improved surgeries, bladder cancer treatments are being altered for the better.
by Ron Shinkman

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