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This is a fact sheet for professionals on the relation between cancer and alcohol consumption. The description is as... see more

"The American Journal of Cancer Research (AJCR) (ISSN 2156-6976), is an independent open access, online only journal to... see more

In Gene Control, you are able to control the epigenetic signals in the gene. You will be able to visualize what occurs to... see more

This site contains the following information about cancer and genetics: General Cancer Genetics Information, Genetics... see more

This webpage is the Center for Cancer Research's (CCR) biannual magazine providing the lastest news from CCR and National... see more

The podcasts from Clinical Care Options' Oncology section of the website lists audio clips users can download for free.... see more

St. Jude scientists have completed the largest study of families affected by Hodgkin lymphoma and identified novel... see more

Almost all diseases are associated with genetic factors. A genetic disorder is caused by a change in (or damage to) a... see more

Molecular genetic abnormalities are ubiquitous in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), but genetic changes are not yet used to... see more

This directory contains definitions for more than 100 terms related to genetics. These definitions were developed by the... see more

Lymphoma is the third most common pediatric neoplasm. In the United States, there are close to 2000 new lymphoma cases... see more

This is a free online textbook offered by InTech. 'Angiogenesis is an extension process of the cardiovascular network... see more

EWG specializes in providing useful resources (like Skin Deep and the Shoppers' Guide to Pesticides in Produce) to... see more

Cell biology is a multidisciplinary scientific field that its modern expansion in new knowledge and applications owes to... see more

As a national resource for molecular biology information, NCBI's mission is to develop new information technologies to... see more

Researchers have identified several new genes that may make people more susceptible to breast cancer.

Senescence is when cells stop dividing. Cells that are about to enter senescence often become tumors which do the... see more

Cancer Medicine is a peer reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal providing rapid publication of cutting edge... see more

Some of the top universities in the country—including Johns Hopkins University, the University of California at Berkeley... see more