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Dominiecki, Mary E. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
University of Colorado's Virtual Student Fellowship available at and developed by Bakemeier, Richard F. This website is designed to give students applying for a fellowship an overview of basic topics in biology and how they are used by cancer researchers to develop new treatments.
Descriptors: Biology, Oncology, Fellowships, Cancer
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Science Teacher, 2005
Curcumin, the pungent yellow spice found in both turmeric and curry powders, blocks a key biological pathway needed for development of melanoma and other cancers, according to a study that appears in the journal Cancer. Researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center demonstrate how curcumin stops laboratory strains of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Cytology, Oncology, Preventive Medicine
Weinberg, Robert A. – Scientific American, 1983
Discusses the molecular basis of cancer, focusing on genetics of the disease. Indicates that human cancers are initiated by oncogenes (altered versions of normal genes) and that in one case the critical alteration is a single point mutation that changes one amino acid in the protein encoded by the gene. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Cancer, Culturing Techniques
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Butler, Robert W.; Haser, Jennifer K. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2006
We review research on the neuropsychological effects that central nervous system (CNS) cancer treatments have on the cognitive abilities of children and adolescents. The authors focus on the two most common malignancies of childhood: leukemias and brain tumors. The literature review is structured so as to separate out earlier studies, generally…
Descriptors: Cancer, Oncology, Children, Brain
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Kolko, David J.; Rickard-Figueroa, Jorge L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1985
Assessed effects of video games on adverse corollaries of chemotherapy in three pediatric oncology patients. Results indicated that access to video games resulted in reduction in the number of anticipatory symptoms experienced and observed, as well as a diminution in the aversiveness of chemotherapy side effects. (Author/NRB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cancer, Case Studies, Depression (Psychology)
Rounds, James B., Jr.; Zevon, Michael A. – 1986
High levels of stress experienced by primary care oncology nursing staff, and the competency impairment which results from such stress, has become a matter of much concern in health care settings. This study was conducted to identify the coping strategies employed by oncology nurses, and to relate these strategies to differential indices of stress…
Descriptors: Burnout, Cancer, Coping, Nurses
Carter, Ross E.; And Others – Family Psychologist, 1991
Reviewed research on effects of breast cancer on 20 married pairs and extends results to practical aspects of doing such research and attempting treatment of breast cancer patients. Measures of individual psychological adjustment and dyadic adjustment found that both spouses appeared well adjusted and reported excellent quality of life. Interviews…
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Oncology
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Rogers, Miriam P. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1999
A study determined the learning needs of office oncology nurses (n=290)as a critical first step in planning education programs. Participants ranked cancer-care topics similarly, regardless of age, background, or experience. The highest-ranked needs were clustered in the areas of cancer nursing practice, major cancers, and cancer treatment.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Needs Assessment, Nurses, Oncology
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Cobb, Susan C.; Baird, Susan B. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1999
A survey to determine whether oncology nurses (n=670) use the Internet and for what purpose revealed that they use it for drug information, literature searches, academic information, patient education, and continuing education. Results suggest that continuing-education providers should pursue the Internet as a means of meeting the need for quick,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Information Seeking, Internet
Nainis, Nancy A. – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2005
Oncology nurses are particularly vulnerable to "burnout" syndrome due to the intensity of their work and the ongoing losses they experience while providing oncology care to their patients. High levels of stress in the workplace left untended lead to high job turnover, poor productivity, and diminished quality of care for patients.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Work Environment, Oncology, Nurses
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Preti, Costanza; Welch, Graham F. – British Journal of Music Education, 2004
The article offers an explanation of the effects of music on children within a hospital setting and points up the multifaceted nature of this experience. The nature of the client group allows the musical experience to work on many different levels, such as modifying the child's perception of pain and reducing stress, whilst at the same time having…
Descriptors: Music, Hospitals, Children, Stress Management
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Weiner, John M.; And Others – Information Processing and Management, 1984
A method for assessing scientific performance based on relationships displayed numerically in published documents is proposed and illustrated using published documents in pediatric oncology for the period 1979-1982. Contributions of a major clinical investigations group, the Childrens Cancer Study Group, are analyzed. Twenty-nine references are…
Descriptors: Cancer, Citations (References), Graphs, Innovation
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Baum, Joseph H.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
The potential usefulenss of the current National Board of Medical Examiners basic science examination as a measure of student knowledge of information in oncology and neoplasia is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Measurement, Medical Education
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Halperin, Edward C.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
A study of multiple authorship in 1,908 papers in the "International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics" and "Radiotherapy and Oncology" from 1983-87 investigated patterns and trends in number of authors per article by journal, article type, country, author's institution, author gender, and order of listing of…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Medical Education, Oncology
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Becker, Janet E. – Health and Social Work, 2004
Members of the Association of Oncology Social Workers completed a survey, which included the Hospice Philosophy Scale (HPS) assessing the likelihood of the worker referring a terminally ill patient to hospice, background and experience, and demographics. The respondents held overwhelmingly favorable attitudes toward hospice philosophy and care,…
Descriptors: Patients, Social Work, Referral, Oncology
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