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            <title>October 2009 - Special issue from the Scientific Director for Clinical Research, Center for Cancer Research, NCI/NIH</title>
            <description>NCI&apos;s CCR: a different kind of cancer center, a unique collaborative team</description>
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            <title>July 2009 - Clinical trials of rare cancers</title>
            <description>Featuring clinical trials for mesothelioma, thymoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors, and rare solid tumors.</description>
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            <title>April 2009 - Hematologic malignancy clinical trials</title>
            <description>The Lymphoma Therapeutic Section comprises attending physicians, nurse practitioners, and research nurses who provide clinical care for patients enrolled on clinical protocols. The group has several disease areas of interest that focus on aggressive B- and T-cell lymphomas, indolent B-cell lymphomas, and chronic leukemias including chronic lymphocytic leukemia and hairy cell leukemia.</description>
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            <title>January 2009 - Prostate cancer clinical trials</title>
            <description>The Prostate Cancer Program’s three major goals are clinical research, clinical care, and clinical training to improve management of patients with prostate cancer. The Prostate Cancer Program&apos;s multi-disciplinary clinic meets weekly in the Clinical Center and incorporates the expertise from urologic oncology, medical oncology, diagnostic radiology, pathology, and radiation oncology.</description>
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            <title>October 2008 - Lung cancer clinical trials</title>
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            <title>July 2008 - Pediatric oncology clinical trials</title>
            <description>The Pediatric Oncology Branch conducts pre-clinical and clinical research studies for pediatric patients afflicted with cancer. The research objective of the Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Section is to develop innovative therapeutic approaches for childhood cancers through the clinical development of novel investigational agents and the study of the clinical pharmacology of new and existing anticancer drugs.</description>
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            <title>April 2008 - Radiation oncology clinical trials</title>
            <description>The Imaging and Molecular Therapeutics Section of the Radiation Oncology Branch plans and conducts pre-clinical and clinical research on the biologic and therapeutic effects of radiation administered alone or in combination with other modalities of treatment.</description>
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