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Robert Hoover reflects on years of research on DES exposure and adverse outcomes among DES daughters in an NCI Cancer Bulletin
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DCEG Highlights, News, & Events
Special Genomics Lecture on February 14 by Dr. Kevin White--
Genomic Networks in Development and Cancer: Resolving Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets from a Cloud of Data
Women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations survive ovarian cancer at higher rates than those without mutations. Find out more in the
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People with a form of muscular dystrophy may have elevated cancer risk. NIH study shows increased risk for two types of myotonic muscular dystrophy. Find out more in the
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NIH study finds broad spectrum of cancer risk for organ transplant recipients in US. Find out more in the
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