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Peters-Golden Marc - - 2012
The current economic and political climate places future funding of the NIH and other federal biomedical research programs in jeopardy. This Perspective seeks to arm the diverse membership of the ATS with the information necessary to understand and articulate the value of biomedical research in their respective communities. We provide ...
Hamric Ann B - - 2012
Studying a concept as complex as moral distress is an ongoing challenge for those engaged in empirical ethics research. Qualitative studies of nurses have illuminated the experience of moral distress and widened the contours of the concept, particularly in the area of root causes. This work has led to the ...
Bhat Niranjan - - 2012
Comprehensive microbiological testing will be a core function of the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project. The development stage of PERCH provided the time and resources necessary for us to conduct a comprehensive review of the current state of respiratory diagnostics. These efforts allowed us to articulate the ...
Bales Karen L - - 2011
The recent study by Anacker, Loftis, and Ryabinin used a novel animal model, the prairie vole, to investigate social effects on drinking. Their finding that same-sex peers modulate their drinking to match each other has intriguing implications for the fields of alcohol research as well as research on social relationships.
Alfred Lawrence - - 2011
The Moores UCSD Cancer Center's Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences program aims to increase the number of underrepresented students pursuing careers in cancer research, cancer care, and health disparities research. Participants receive 8 weeks of laboratory and classroom training during the summer followed by participation in research mentors' laboratories. Of the ...
Cueva Melany - - 2011
As an American Cancer Society mentored research scholar recipient, I interviewed 11 experienced principal investigators actively engaged in cancer research with Indigenous peoples throughout the USA to learn helpful skills and advice for someone beginning a research career. Emergent themes provide helpful advice for beginning researchers as well as reminders ...
Pai Chih-Wei - - 2011
Recent emphasis on bicycling as an alternative to automobile transportation has underscored the need for research efforts directed at bicycle safety when sharing roadways with motorised vehicles. Much of the research attention is focused on junction accidents where motorists tend to infringe upon bicycles' right of way. Non-junction accidents where ...
Cooke Richard - - 2011
This study examined the moderating effect of context and timeframe on the predictive ability of Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) constructs. Three hundred and eighty-three students completed TPB measures either in a campus bar or a library and were randomly allocated to one of three timeframe conditions: tonight, tomorrow or ...
Freedman Andrew N - - 2010
Recent advances in genomic research have demonstrated a substantial role for genomic factors in predicting response to cancer therapies. Researchers in the fields of cancer pharmacogenomics and pharmacoepidemiology seek to understand why individuals respond differently to drug therapy, in terms of both adverse effects and treatment efficacy. To identify research ...
Seigers Riejanne - - 2011
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, long after treatment cessation. Several candidate mechanisms have been suggested, yet clinical research has been unable to clearly tease apart these hypotheses. Rodent research has allowed a systematic study of these underlying mechanisms in the absence of potential ...
Minasian Lori M - - 2010
The recent rapid acceleration of basic science is reshaping both our clinical research system and our healthcare delivery system. The pace and growing volume of medical discoveries are yielding exciting new opportunities, yet we continue to face old challenges to maintain research progress and effectively translate research into practice. The ...
Lazenby J Mark - - 2010
With increasing research on the role of religion and spirituality in the well-being of cancer patients, it is important to define distinctly the concepts that researchers use in these studies. Using the philosophies of Frege and James, this essay argues that the terms "religion" and "spirituality" denote the same concept, ...
Calo William A - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: The analysis of cancer scientific production in Puerto Rico is largely unexplored. The objective of this study was to characterize trends in cancer-related research publications by authors affiliated to Puerto Rican institutions in recent decades. METHODS: Manuscripts were retrieved from the Science Citation Index (SCI) database from 1982 to ...
Monnier Justin - - 2010
This review will examine the roles of prokineticins in the different neoplasms that have been investigated and will discuss how and why the prokineticin family presents such interesting prospects in the research against cancer. Prokineticins belong to a family of highly conserved small peptides (8kDa) discovered a decade ago in ...
Goebell Peter J - - 2010
Cancer, as well as other common diseases, is a complex condition that not only causes a major threat to human health, but also represents a huge burden to society in terms of healthcare cost and loss of economic productivity. Treatment improvements remain elusive, since the causes of cancer are due ...
Andersson Kristin - - 2010
The availability of quality assured, population-based cancer registries and biobanks with high quality samples makes it possible to conduct research on large samples sets with long follow-up within a reasonable time frame. Defined quality for both cancer registries and biobanks is essential for enabling high quality biobank-based research. Recent networking ...
Franco Idalid - - 2011
Mentoring is a critical aspect of research and training; and the adoption of a successful mentoring model for guiding researchers through the educational pipeline is lacking. The Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) program was established in the Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch; which is part of the National Cancer Institute. ...
Mason Vicki L - - 2010
The 101st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Cancer Research, held in Washington, DC, included topics covering new therapeutic developments in the field of cancer research. This conference report highlights selected presentations on preclinical data on the novel pan-PI3K pyrimidine-derived inhibitor BKM-120 (Novartis AG), the dual inhibition of mTOR/PI3K ...
Aktas Aynur - - 2010
Clinical experience suggests that many symptoms occur together. In this paper, we examine the rationale and evidence base for symptom clusters in different medical fields, particularly the cluster phenomenon in cancer. Cancer symptom clusters are a reality. Various symptoms that cluster clinically have also been verified statistically. Specific clusters such ...
Godden Sylvia - - 2010
BACKGROUND: This article describes the issues encountered when designing a study to evaluate recruitment of minority ethnic groups into clinical cancer research in order to monitor adherence to the principles for good practice set out in the Department of Health, Research Governance Framework, England. METHODS: (i) A review of routine ...
Beatson Richard E - - 2010
The overexpression and aberrant glycosylation of MUC1 is associated with a wide variety of cancers, making it an ideal target for immunotherapeutic strategies. This review highlights the main avenues of research in this field, focusing on adenocarcinomas, from the preclinical to clinical; the problems and possible solutions associated with each ...
Paul C L - - 2010
PAUL C.L., SANSON-FISHER R., DOUGLAS H.E., CLINTON-MCHARG T., WILLIAMSON A. & BARKER D. (2010) European Journal of Cancer Care Cutting the research pie: a value-weighting approach to explore perceptions about psychosocial research priorities for adults with haematological cancers Despite the burden of illness associated with haematological cancers, little research is ...
Gross Michael - - 2010
Russian researchers are determined to drill into the largest sub-glacial lake of Antarctica this year. Michael Gross reports.
La Fargue Marie M - - 2010
If breast cancer were viewed among siblings as a family of diseases, it might be easily identified as the favorite child. Policy, advocacy, and funding initiatives have supported this disease in such abundance that the "pink ribbon" has become almost synonymous in America with the terms "motherhood and apple pie". ...
Allgayer Heike - - 2010
The urokinase receptor (u-PAR) is one of the most critical molecules in migration, invasion, intravasation, and metastasis and is also a key regulator between tumour cell proliferation and dormancy. It is overexpressed in most human solid cancer types, which has led to increasing translational and clinical research on this molecule. ...
Sleeman Jonathan - - 2010
Despite many years of basic and clinical research aimed at curbing tumour growth, metastasis remains the prime reason why cancer patients succumb to their disease. Effective translational research is urgently required, yet is not always easy to achieve. Here we review reasons why metastasis as a disease process has proven ...
Thomas Dennis G - - 2011
Data generated from cancer nanotechnology research are so diverse and large in volume that it is difficult to share and efficiently use them without informatics tools. In particular, ontologies that provide a unifying knowledge framework for annotating the data are required to facilitate the semantic integration, knowledge-based searching, unambiguous interpretation, ...
Cao Yihai - - 2010
Modulation of angiogenesis for disease therapy was proposed nearly 40 years ago and today various protein and chemical molecules are available for the treatment of human malignant and ophthalmological disorders. Angiogenesis research has emerged, as one of the most comprehensive research areas, in biomedicine and development of novel drugs by ...
Matheson Alastair - - 2010
Despite advances in the prevention and early detection of cancer and the treatment of some malignancies, clinical research has not yet delivered treatment benefits of the magnitude anticipated after the launch of imatinib, which established highly effective new treatment standards. The primary impediments to progress are scientific, but the efficiency ...
Lewison Grant - - 2010
With global spend on cancer research from the public sector now in excess of 14 billion euro, as well as the increasing burden of disease in market economies and low-middle income countries through changing demographics (ageing and population growth) cancer is now one of the most complex and global public ...
Schaaij-Visser Tieneke B M - - 2010
Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide. Despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, the five-year-survival rate of advanced HNSCC has only moderately increased, which is largely due to the high proportion of patients that present with advanced disease stage and the ...
Minton Ollie - - 2010
There is an increasing emphasis on using translational research to examine mechanisms and increase our understanding of disease. Translational research involves the use of basic science techniques to generate new treatments for use in a clinical setting - the so called 'bench to bedside' approach. This methodology could be used ...
Hutmacher Dietmar W - - 2010
To deepen understanding and hasten the development of treatments, cancer needs to be modelled more accurately in vitro; applying tissue-engineering concepts and approaches in this field could bridge the gap between two-dimensional studies and in vivo animal models.
Robotin Monica C - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer death in Australia and the fourth in the United States, yet research in PC is lagging behind that in other cancers associated with a high disease burden. In the absence of agreed processes to reliably identify research areas which ...
Carey M - - 2010
This review examined whether the increased attention on multidisciplinary care (MDC) in cancer over the last 10 years has been underpinned by an increase in methodologically vigorous intervention research in this field. Electronic search of Medline and CINAHL databases. This review examined whether the proportion of (1) data-based and (2) ...
Higgins David - - 2010
In the Lancashire cotton textile industry, mule spinners were prone to a chronic and sometimes fatal skin cancer (often affecting the groin). The disease had reached epidemic proportions by the 1920s, which necessitated action by the government, employers, and trade unions. In contrast to previous accounts, this article focuses on ...
Liersch R?ediger - - 2010
Although the lymphatic system has been initially described in the sixteenth century, basic research has been limited. Despite its importance for the maintenance of tissue fluid homeostasis and for the afferent immune response, research of the molecular mechanisms of lymphatic vessel formation and function has for a long time been ...
Ho Yuh-Shan - - 2010
This study was undertaken to explore a bibliometric approach to quantitatively assess current research trends in lung cancer in Japan, using the related literature in the Science Citation Index (SCI) database from 1991 to 2008. Articles were analyzed by the scientific output and research performances of individuals, institutes, and collaborative ...
Cutillas Pedro R - - 2010
LC-MS is a powerful technique in biomolecular research. In addition to its uses as a tool for protein and peptide quantization, LC-MS can also be used to quantify the activity of signalling and metabolic pathways in a multiplex and comprehensive manner, i.e. as an 'activitomic' tool. Taking cancer research as ...
Igarashi Yasuyuki - - 2010
Sen-itiroh Hakomori has been involved for the past approximately 40 years in studies on structure and function of glycosphingolipids (GSLs). The following is a brief summary of highlights of his research, performed in association with his colleagues.
Gimson William - - 2010
The Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) was created from hope. This is the story of the organization, from the first call to action and statewide referendum to the creation in 2009 of what has the potential to be the nation's foremost cancer research institute and the successful ...
Brown Mark A - - 2010
Most cancer researchers regularly practice the responsible conduct of research (RCR) without consciously considering it. As professional scientists, we simply do what we are trained to do. However, as we train a new generation of cancer researchers in our laboratories, we must be vigilant against undue complacency. In an age ...
Schully S D - - 2011
Gene discoveries in cancer have the potential for clinical and public health applications. To take advantage of such discoveries, a translational research agenda is needed to take discoveries from the bench to population health impact. To assess the current status of translational research in cancer genetics, we analyzed the extramural ...
Ransohoff David F - - 2010
Claims about the diagnostic or prognostic accuracy of markers often prove disappointing when "discrimination" found between cancers versus normals is due to bias, a systematic difference between compared groups. This article describes a framework to help simplify and organize current problems in marker research by focusing on the role of ...
Provan Keith G - - 2010
This study examines and evaluates collaborative network involvement among 18 organizations within the Arizona Cancer Coalition. All were involved in one or more of three types of research activity: discovery, development, and delivery, consistent with the 3D continuum developed by the National Cancer Institute. Data were collected in 2007 using ...
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A paradigm shift in research culture is needed in order to set up the large ambitious trials needed to make personalised medicine a reality. Emma Wilkinson talks to the experts about the hurdles they face and what needs to change.
Given Barbara - - 2009
The purpose of this article is to describe areas in need of psychosocial research for older adults who are currently receiving cancer treatment. Areas in which there are gaps in knowledge related to psychosocial research are outlined. Topics discussed for future research include comorbidity, physical function, cognitive status, frailty, and ...
Maxwell Annette E - - 2010
Measurement tools such as surveys assessing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors need to be theoretically consistent with interventions. The purpose of this article is to describe the first steps in the process of constructing a theoretically based set of measures that is currently used in three trials to reduce liver cancer ...
Ward Jerrold M - - 2010
Cancer in an important disease throughout the world and a major cause of death in both humans and animals. Pathologists play a critical role in cancer research and in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human and animal cancers. They participate in basic and translational research in laboratories of colleges ...
Moore Malcolm A - - 2009
In this follow-up I include one more letter and have made an attempt to make a list of concrete measures that the APOCP/UICC-ARO could undertake to ensure the future success of the APJCP in assisting the cancer researchers of the Asian-Pacific.
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