Thursday, February 21, 2002 • Vol 8, Issue 4
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Photo by Clay Eals
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| Carol Johnson, clinical pharmacist for
the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, ponders the risks and benefits of hormone-replacement
therapy. A Public Health Sciences Division study recently found that HRT
results in a 1.7-fold increase in breast-cancer risk among postmenopausal
women. |
SCIENCE ARTICLES
Rebalancing the scales on HRT: While
definitive WHI data won’t be ready for two or three years, study shows increased
breast-cancer risk in menopausal women who take therapy
Hope from an alternate strategy: Deeg
trials show that when healing turns to cancerous cellular takeover, anti-inflammatory
drugs may block fatal myelodysplastic syndrome
Gotta love those viruses: Infectious
agents earn scientists’ affection, says researcher Adam Geballe, who examines
gene expression in CMV
Visualizing the unseeable: Ferré-D'Amaré,
Stoddard, Strong research reveals structures of molecules that fight tumor cells,
metabolize DNA, RNA
"Cushioned by knowledge,"
Christianer finds help at CIS for husband’s AML
GENERAL ARTICLES
The "big challenge" of financial
paperwork: "I like to see how much I can do and how much I can get caught
up on," says Accounts Payable’s Athena Wilson
Peak performance: Staff members gear
up to ascend Rainier, Baker, Glacier for June-July fund-raising Climb to Fight
Breast Cancer
Hutch night at the SuperSonics bounces
in on Friday, March 22; sales to help Alliance patients
BRIEFS
Human-subjects class coming Wednesday,
April 3, in Pelton
Don't forget to renew your Hutch Pass
- and you can do it online!
'Day in the (Seward) Park' seeks team
coordinator from the Hutch
Tune to KIXI-AM on Saturday mornings
for Alliance shows
New on-line resource has info, real-time
access to counselors
Find Current Protocols, ScienceDirect
on Arnold Library's page on Internet
Is the sensor for your laboratory's
chemical fume-hood sash broken?
Does the forecast call for snow? Call
an inclement-weather hotline
Ready to donate blood this year? Next
on-site chance is March 15
Hutch School seeks volunteer tutors
Payback rate is 36.5 cents per mile
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