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31. Nanotechnology Research: Taking the Small Scale to the Big Time (Posted: 06/25/2002) - In 2001, nanotechnology became a national science and technology priority when funding was increased by 83 percent and the National Nanotechnology Initiative was established.

32. 2002 Report to the Nation (Posted: 05/14/2002) - Each year, the NCI, along with various other health organizations, compile a report that statistically assess the nation's progress in the war against cancer.

33. Bethesda 2001: A Revised System for Reporting Pap Test Results (Posted: 04/24/2002) - Laboratories across the country soon will change the way they communicate with physicians about the 50 million cervical cancer screening tests performed each year in the United States.

34. Molecular Targets in Cancer Therapy (Posted: 03/11/2002) - The past two decades of biomedical research have yielded an enormous amount of information about the molecular events that take place during the development of cancer.

35. Proteomics: Research for the 21st Century (Posted: 02/07/2002) - A fast-tracked paper on a possible new ovarian cancer screening tool by Lance Liotta , M.D., Ph.D., National Cancer Institute (NCI), and Emanuel Petricoin, M.D., Food and Drug Administration (FDA), appeared electronically in The Lancet on February 7, 2002. Read about the latest proteomics research.

36. Digital Mammography in the 21st Century (Posted: 09/04/2001) - On September 4, 2001, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN) launched a multicenter study to determine if digital mammography meets or exceeds capabilities, costs, benefits, and other factors, when compared to standard film mammography for the detection of breast cancer.

37. Moving Immunotoxins from Bench to Bedside (Posted: 07/25/2001) - In the July 26 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, NCI scientists published the extremely promising results of a recent Phase I clinical trial for hairy cell leukemia, which accounts for about 2 percent of all leukemias in the United States.
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