From American Scientist

World Cancer Incidence Will Grow 75% by 2030, WHO Says …

The researchers reported their findings in the journal Lancet Oncology. The team found that cancers typically associated with infections–such as cervical, …
www.americanscientist.org/science/pub/world-cancer-incidence-will-grow-75-by-2030-who-says

Slipping Past Cancer’s Barriers » American Scientist

Nowadays oncology textbooks report more than 200 cancer types, with a diverse spectrum of diseases even within individual organs. A seminal paper titled “The …
www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/slipping-past-cancers-barriers

Cancer Progress for Whom? » American Scientist

Oncology is constantly evolving. Some drugs used now against some cancers will be useful against other cancers, but clinical trials are needed to demonstrate

www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2010/6/cancer-progress-for-whom

T-DM1 Treats Breast Cancer With Fewer Side Effects » American …

According to results of a study presented to the American Society of Clinical Oncology at its meeting last week in Chicago, a drug that delivers a powerful poison …
www.americanscientist.org/science/pub/t-dm1-treats-breast-cancer-with-fewer-side-effects