DCEG News Updates
The latest news and research findings from the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics.
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Long-term study finds no increased risk of miscarriage after HPV vaccination
Long-term study finds no increased risk of miscarriage after HPV vaccination
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B.J. Stone, DCEG Statistician and Mathematician, Dies at Age 80
B.J. Stone Dies at Age 80
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Frederick P. Li, M.D., pioneer in genetic causes of cancer, including Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, who had his start at the NCI, dies
Frederick P. Li, M.D., pioneer in genetic causes of cancer, including Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, dies
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Changing patterns in survival for U.S. women with invasive breast cancer
Descriptive epidemiology study of survival among U.S. women with invasive breast cancer
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McTiernan Gives Third Arthur Schatzkin Lecture
Dr. Anne McTiernan Gives Third Arthur Schatzkin Lecture
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DCEG Hosts Symposium on Applying Epidemiology
DCEG Hosts Symposium on Applying Epidemiology
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2015 Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry Course
2015 Radiation Epidemiology & Dosimetry Course
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DCEG Investigators Innovate APC Models
DCEG Investigators Innovate APC Models
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Exploring the Causes and Course of Lung Cancer in Northern Italy
DCEG genetic epidemiologists and collaborators from the University of Milan in Italy have been working to uncover critical steps that lead to lung cancer development and identify opportunities to interrupt that progression.
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Louise Brinton Honored with SER Career Accomplishment Award
Louise Brinton Honored with SER Career Accomplishment Award
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Benefit of fewer than three doses of HPV vaccine reported
NCI Clinical trial of HPV vaccine demonstrates benefit from fewer than three doses.
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Henderson Receives ISBER Distinguished Leadership and Service Award
Henderson Receives ISBER Distinguished Leadership and Service Award
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Staff Recognized at 2015 Spring DCEG Town Hall Meeting
Staff Recognized at 2015 Spring DCEG Town Hall Meeting
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Mitchell Gail Gives 2015 AACR-ACS Award Lecture
Mitchell Gail Gives 2015 AACR-ACS Award Lecture
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ASCO Features CT Lung Cancer Screening for 2015 Clinical Cancer Advances
ASCO Features CT Lung Cancer Screening for 2015 Clinical Cancer Advances
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DCEG Findings Contribute to IARC Review of Selected Pesticides
In March 2015 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reviewed the scientific literature on five pesticides as part of the monograph program to evaluate the carcinogenic risks of chemicals. Study findings from DCEG investigators made important contributions to the IARC Working Group's decisions on classification.
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Dalsu Baris Returns to Clinical Medicine
Dalsu Baris Returns to Clinical Medicine
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Study reports peak longevity benefit with an hour of daily exercise
People who engage in three to five times the recommended minimum level of leisure-time physical activity derive the greatest benefit in terms of mortality reduction.
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Sam Mbulaiteye Presents NIH Director's Seminar
Sam Mbulaiteye Presents NIH Director's Seminar