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Advances in Tumor Virology

Editor in Chief: Frank J. Jenkins   |   Table of contents   |   13099 views
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The Knowledge that Human Tumor Virology can Gain from Studies on Avian Tumor Viruses     (22/Dec/2009)


Avian tumor viruses are important, economically significant pathogens in the poultry industry, and can provide scientific insight in topics that cannot be experimented in humans. The present review will present viral-induced tumors in poultry and will emphasize the specific findings that can be taken from their study, regarding (a) multiple...


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Increased Detection of Breast Cancer Virus Sequences in Inflammatory Breast Cancer     (10/Nov/2009)


Earlier studies have suggested an association between breast cancer aggressiveness and the presence of viral sequences resembling mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV). This study was to determine if inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) in the United States had a higher proportion of cases with these viral sequences than non-IBC patients and...


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Introductory Editorial (Advances in Tumor Virology)     (14/Aug/2009)


Frank J. Jenkins Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA


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Analysis of the Relationship Between Diet and Exercise Beliefs and Actual Behaviors Among Breast Cancer Survivors in Northwest Ohio     (04/Mar/2010)


Introduction: Studies have shown that a diet high in fruit and vegetable intake, as well as a routine including daily exercise or physical activity, can independently affect relapse rates and survivorship in breast cancer patients. Fruits and vegetables contain powerful anti-oxidant molecules, capable of preventing tumor formation and proliferation. Exercise...


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Targeting DNA Damage and Repair by Curcumin     (16/Feb/2010)


Curcumin is a compound with anti-tumor effects in a tolerable dose. A recent paper by Rowe et al described that curcumin induced DNA damage in triple negative breast cancer cells and regulated BRCA1 protein expression and modification. Related research and potential use of curcumin will be discussed in this article....


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Orbital Metastasis of Breast Carcinoma     (02/Dec/2009)


We report a case of orbital metastasis in a previously diagnosed metastatic breast cancer in a 46-year old woman presenting with diplopia and proptosis of her left eye bulb. An orbital computed-tomography (CT) and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) both revealed an intra-orbital extra-bulbar mass of 1.5 × 3 cm in size, in the left orbit. The patient had been diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer 4 years before. She had received chemotherapy with docetaxel...


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Characterization of a Test for Invasive Breast Cancer Using X-ray Diffraction of Hair - Results of a Clinical Trial     (10/Nov/2009)


Objective: To assess the performance of a test for breast cancer utilizing synchrotron x-ray diffraction analysis of scalp hair from women undergoing diagnostic radiology assessment. Design and Setting: A double-blinded clinical trial of women who attended diagnostic radiology clinics in Australia. Patients: 1796 women referred for diagnostic radiology, with no previous history...


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VEGF 936C > T Polymorphism and Association of BI-RADS Score in Women with Suspected Breast Cancer     (06/Oct/2009)


Purpose: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a potent regulator of angiogenesis and thereby involved in the development and progression of solid tumors. A 936C> T polymorphism in the VEGF gene has been associated with reduced VEGF plasma levels. Purpose of the present study was to analyze the potential association...


Article: Modulation of the BRCA1 Protein and Induction of Apoptosis in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines by the Polyphenolic Compound Curcumin
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Modulation of the BRCA1 Protein and Induction of Apoptosis in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines by the Polyphenolic Compound Curcumin     (02/Sep/2009)


In the current study, we sought to examine the effects of curcumin in a specific type of breast cancer called triple negative breast cancer. These cancers lack expression of the estrogen and progesterone receptors and do not over-express HER2. Current treatment for triple negative breast cancers is limited to cytotoxic chemotherapy, and upon relapse, there are not any therapies currently available. We demonstrate here that the bioactive food compound curcumin induces DNA damage in triple...


Cancer Growth and Metastasis

Editor in Chief: Marc D Basson   |   Table of contents   |   20874 views
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Inhibition of MLK3 Decreases Proliferation and Increases Antiproliferative Activity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Inhibitor in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines     (09/Mar/2010)


Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is associated with advanced presentation and poor survival. Currently approved therapies have minimal effect on patient survival. Pancreatic adenocarcinomas have a high incidence of activated K-RAS, which may confer resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Mixed lineage kinase-3 (MLK3) is a MAP3K that activates multiple MAPK...


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BITC Sensitizes Pancreatic Adenocarcinomas to TRAIL-induced Apoptosis     (20/Jan/2010)


Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is an aggressive cancer with a greater than 95% mortality rate and short survival after diagnosis. Chemotherapeutic resistance hinders successful treatment. This resistance is often associated with mutations in codon 12 of the K-Ras gene (K-Ras 12), which is present in over 90% of all pancreatic adenocarcinomas. Codon...


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A Cancer Gene Therapy Approach that Targets Tumor-associated Hyaluronan     (30/Nov/2009)


The extracellular matrix glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan plays a key role in the development and pathogenesis of malignant disease. Reflecting its functional importance, the molecule is expressed at greatly elevated levels within many solid tumors. Although little explored, differences in the level of hyaluronan present in normal and malignant tissues could potentially...


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Molecular Imaging of Proteases in Cancer     (17/Aug/2009)


Proteases play important roles during tumor angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. Various molecular imaging techniques have been employed for protease imaging: optical (both fluorescence and bioluminescence), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and positron emission tomography (PET). In this review, we will summarize the current status of imaging...


Article: The Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent ANG501 Induces Cell Cycle Arrest and Enhances Endothelial Cell Sensitivity to Radiation
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The Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent ANG501 Induces Cell Cycle Arrest and Enhances Endothelial Cell Sensitivity to Radiation     (16/Jun/2009)


The efficacy of approaches in which vascular disrupting agents (VDA) are used in combination with conventional chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer might be improved if there were a better understanding of the cellular and molecular changes induced in normal and malignant cells as a result of VDA exposure. Toward this goal, murine endothelial cells were treated in vitro with ANG501, a novel stilbene VDA developed in our laboratory, and alterations in...


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Carcinoma En Cuirasse of Scrotum—Metastatic Malignancy from A Lung Primary     (01/May/2009)


A 69 year old male who presented with painful, swollen and inflamed scrotum is presented as a unique case report. He was initially treated as a case of infection and was subject to further investigation due to poor response to antibiotics. CT scan showed thickened scrotal wall and an incision...


Cancer Informatics

Editor in Chief: James Willey   |   Table of contents   |   350507 views
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Protein-protein Interaction Reveals Synergistic Discrimination of Cancer Phenotype     (26/Mar/2010)


Cancer is a disease associated with the deregulation of multiple gene networks. Microarray data has permitted researchers to identify gene panel markers for diagnosis or prognosis of cancer but these are not sufficient to make specific mechanistic assertions about phenotype switches. We propose a strategy to identify putative mechanisms of...


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Characterization of the Effectiveness of Reporting Lists of Small Feature Sets Relative to the Accuracy of the Prior Biological Knowledge     (18/Mar/2010)


When confronted with a small sample, feature-selection algorithms often fail to find good feature sets, a problem exacerbated for high-dimensional data and large feature sets. The problem is compounded by the fact that, if one obtains a feature set with a low error estimate, the estimate is unreliable because training-data-based...


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Characterization of the Effectiveness of Reporting Lists of Small Feature Sets Relative to the Accuracy of the Prior Biological Knowledge     (18/Mar/2010)


When confronted with a small sample, feature-selection algorithms often fail to find good feature sets, a problem exacerbated for high-dimensional data and large feature sets. The problem is compounded by the fact that, if one obtains a feature set with a low error estimate, the estimate is unreliable because training-data-based...


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Comparison of Two Output-Coding Strategies for Multi-Class Tumor Classification Using Gene Expression Data and Latent Variable Model as Binary Classifier     (10/Mar/2010)


Multi-class cancer classification based on microarray data is described. A generalized output-coding scheme based on One Versus One (OVO) combined with Latent Variable Model (LVM) is used. Results from the proposed One Versus One (OVO) output- coding strategy is compared with the results obtained from the generalized One Versus All...


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Expression a La Bimode     (03/Mar/2010)


The recently published article by Wang, and commented on by Ertel in this journal, describes development of a method, named the Bimodality Index, to objectively identify and rank meaningful and reliable bimodal patterns from large-scale gene expression datasets. This is an important step because genes with a bimodal distribution may...


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The Power of the Web in Cancer Drug Discovery and Clinical Trial Design: Research without a Laboratory?     (18/Feb/2010)


The discovery of effective cancer treatments is a key goal for pharmaceutical companies. However, the current costs of bringing a cancer drug to the market in the USA is now estimated at $1 billion per FDA approved drug, with many months of research at the bench and costly clinical trials....


Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

Editor in Chief: William C S Cho   |   Table of contents   |   171264 views
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A Phase II Study of S-1 Monotherapy as a First-line Combination Therapy of S-1 Plus Cisplatin as a Second-line Therapy, and Weekly Paclitaxel Monotherapy as a Third-line Therapy in Patients with Advanced Gastric Carcinoma: A Second Report     (24/Mar/2010)


Background: We have previously reported on a Phase II study of S-1 monotherapy as a first line, combination therapy of S-1 plus cisplatin as a second line, and weekly paclitaxel monotherapy as a third line therapy in patients with advanced gastric carcinomas. The median survival time (MST) of patients over...


Article: Adjuvant Gemcitabine-Oxaliplatin (GEMOX) after Curative Surgery in High-risk Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma
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Adjuvant Gemcitabine-Oxaliplatin (GEMOX) after Curative Surgery in High-risk Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma     (18/Jan/2010)


Background: There is no standard adjuvant chemotherapy to prevent recurrent cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a rare cancer with poor prognosis. We assessed the efficacy and safety of GEMOX on intrahepatic and hilar CCA with high-risk factors after curative surgery. Patients and Methods: Twenty two patients (mean age: 57 years old) with CCA received 6 cycles of GEMOX: gemcitabine 1,000 mg/m² on day 1 and oxaliplatin 85 mg/m² on day 2, q3w after a curative surgery. Results: All patients completed...


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Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer: Results from a CDC-NPCR Patterns of Care Study     (24/Nov/2009)


Objective: To evaluate adjuvant chemotherapy use for Stage III colon cancer. Methods: This analysis included 973 patients with surgically treated stage III colon cancer. Socioeconomic information from the 2000 census was linked to patients’ residential census tracts. Vital status through 12/31/02 was obtained from medical records and linkage to state vital...


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The Metastasectomy and Timing of Pulmonary Metastases on the Outcome of Osteosarcoma Patients     (14/Sep/2009)


Background: The author intended to clarify the therapeutic effect and prognostic factors of metastasectomy and timing of pulmonary metastases in osteosarcoma patents. Methods: Data was obtained retrospectively on all consecutive osteosarcoma patients from 1985 to 2005 in author’s institute. Fifty-two patients with pulmonary nodules were identified, including 24 patients undergoing pulmonary...


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A Commentary on “Risk Factors for Renal Cell Cancer in a Japanese Population”      (14/Aug/2009)


The well-written and researched article reported in Clinical Medicine: Oncology by Dr. Washio and Dr. Mori entitled “Risk factors for renal cell cancer in a Japanese population”1 makes evident the differences in incidence and mortality rates from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) between different populations and highlights the relevance of carrying...


Article: Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Is Computed Tomography (CT) Useful in Preoperative Staging?
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Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Is Computed Tomography (CT) Useful in Preoperative Staging?     (12/Aug/2009)


Background and Purpose: Although multiple studies testing the accuracy of CT in the preoperative staging of gastric adenocarcinoma have been carried out, their results are controversial. Whilst some authors claim that CT is an accurate method for preoperatively staging gastric cancer, others have advocated the contrary. Because of this discrepancy we have retrospectively reviewed preoperative CT findings compared with histopathological results in patients with gastric adenocarcinoma. Patients and Methods: Seventy-two patients diagnosed with gastric cancer who...


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Introductory Editorial (Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemias)     (12/Jun/2009)


Introductory Editorial by Dr Mitchell Smith, Lymphoma Service, Department of Medical Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Centre, Pennsylvania, U.S.A


Translational Oncogenomics

Editor in Chief: Michael Spinella   |   Table of contents   |   80841 views
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Anticipation in Families with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Other Lymphoproliferative Disorders     (30/Mar/2010)


Fifty-one parent-offspring pairs with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or other lymphoproliferative disorders (nonCLL) such as malignant lymphoma, multiple myeloma, or other types of lymphocytic leukemia than CLL were ascertained independently in 38 families. There were 30 CLL-CLL parent-offspring pairs and 21 pairs with nonCLL in parents and/or in offspring. The...


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Gene Expression Patterns in Myelodyplasia Underline the Role of Apoptosis and Differentiation in Disease Initiation and Progression     (29/May/2008)


The myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are clonal stem cell disorders, characterized by ineffective and dysplastic hematopoiesis. The genetic and epigenetic pathways that determine disease stage and progression are largely unknown. In the current study we used gene expression microarray methodology to examine the gene expression differences between normal hematopoietic cells and...


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Protein Multifunctionality: Principles and Mechanisms     (15/May/2008)


In the review, the nature of protein multifunctionality is analyzed. In the first part of the review the principles of structural/functional organization of protein are discussed. In the second part, the main mechanisms involved in development of multiple functions on a single gene product(s) are analyzed. The last part represents...


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Transcription Regulation by Class III Histone Deacetylases (HDACs)—Sirtuins     (23/Apr/2008)


Sirtuins are NAD+-dependent histone deacetylases (Class III HDACs). Recently, Sirtuins have been shown to play important roles, both direct and indirect, in transcriptional regulation. This transcriptional control, through incorporation of Sirtuins into transcription complexes and deacetylation of histones locally at gene promoters, or direct interaction with specific transcription factors, is...


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Implication of Ceramide, Ceramide 1-Phosphate and Sphingosine 1-Phosphate in Tumorigenesis     (10/Apr/2008)


In the last two decades there has been considerable progress in our understanding of the role of sphingolipids in controlling signal transduction processes, particularly in the mechanisms leading to regulation of cell growth and death. Ceramide is a well-characterized sphingolipid metabolite and second messenger that can be produced by cancer...


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GRIM-19: A Double-edged Sword that Regulates Anti-Tumor and Innate Immune Responses     (17/Mar/2008)


Gene associated with retinoid-interferon-β-induced mortality (GRIM)—19, was originally identifi ed as a critical regulatory protein necessary for Interferon-β-Retinoic acid-induced cell death. Overexpression of GRIM-19 activates cell death and its suppression or inactivation promotes cell growth. GRIM-19 targets multiple proteins/pathways for exerting growth control and cell death. However, GRIM-19 is also...