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Cynde Reid Gustafson wrote:
From: "Cynde Reid Gustafson" <nj@ccat.sas.upenn.edu>
Subject: Familial Cancer 
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 21:52:37 -0500

Familial Cancer

http://www.springerlink.com/content/105711/

In recent years clinical cancer genetics has become increasingly important.
Several events, in particular the developments in DNA-based technology, have
contributed to this evolution. Clinical cancer genetics has now matured to a
medical discipline which is truly multidisciplinary in which clinical and
molecular geneticists work together with clinical and medical oncologists as
well as with psycho-social workers.
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of clinical cancer genetics most papers
are currently being published in a wide variety of journals on epidemiology,
oncology and genetics. Familial Cancer provides a forum bringing these
topics together focusing on the interests and needs of the clinician.
The journal mainly concentrates on clinical cancer genetics. Most major
areas in the field shall be included, such as epidemiology of familial
cancer, molecular analysis and diagnosis, clinical expression, treatment and
prevention, counselling and the health economics of familial cancer.

Subscribers have access to full-text articles.

Editor: Fred H. Menko
Contact: Dr Paul Schuddeboom, Publishing Editor
Email: Paul.Schuddeboom@wkap.nl


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