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November 2009 | Vol. 33, No. 6

ABOUT CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CANCER

Each bimonthly issue of Current Problems in Cancer presents a single-topic, in-depth discussion, usually focused on the integrated management of a particular type of cancer or on a problem faced in a wide variety of malignancies. Issues may explore a particular category of drugs, an emerging interventional technique, or rehabilitation/reconstruction. Extensive bibliographies allow readers to easily locate additional information on related topics. Current Problems in Cancer serves the wide spectrum of physicians who treat patients with neoplastic disease.

RECENT TOPICS

Neuroblastoma (November 2009)
Anal Cancer: Progress on Combined-Modality and Organ Preservation (September 2009)
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors: Current Status and Future Directions (July 2009)
Peritoneal Surface Malignancy (May 2009)
Targeted Therapy for Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancers: Historical Perspective, Current Practices, and Future Development (March-April 2009)
Multiple Myeloma (January-February 2009)
Salvage Therapy for Radiorecurrent Prostate Cancer (November-December 2008)
DNA Methylation: Its Role in Cancer Development and Therapy (September-October 2008)
Mammalian Target of Rapamycin as a Target in Hematological Malignancies (July-August 2008)
Biomarkers and Cancer Stem Cells in Primary Brain Tumors (May-June 2008)
Cutaneous Lymphoma (March-April 2008)
Rhabdomyosarcoma (January-February 2008)

FORTHCOMING TOPICS

Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Proton Therapy
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
EGFR Directed Therapy
Anal Cancer

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