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[Cancer Research 51, 2498-2505, May 1, 1991]
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National Cancer Institute Roundtable on Prostate Cancer: Future Research Directions1

Andrew Chiarodo, (ed.)

Division of Cancer Biology, Diagnosis and Centers National Cancer Institute Bethesda, Maryland 20892

It is anticipated that this report will serve as a nucleus for stimulating meaningful studies of the biology of prostate cancer. Such studies will be essential for the control and ultimately the prevention of prostate cancer. The present focus was arrived at by consensus of an expert panel on prostate cancer. It is not the only focus and other developing areas will surely be opportune for new and creative research approaches. New concepts and novel treatments are urgently required to stem the increasing impact of prostate cancer.

1 Prostate Cancer Working Group: Donald S. Coffey, Johns Hopkins University, Chairperson; Mitchell C. Benson, Columbia University; Andrew Chiarodo, National Cancer Institute; William A. Gardner, Jr., University of South Alabama; Gerald E. Hanks, Fox Chase Cancer Center; Richard B. Hayes, National Cancer Institute; William B. Isaacs, Johns Hopkins University; James P. Karr, Roswell Park Cancer Center; Laurence N. Kolonel, University of Hawaii; Paul H. Lange, University of Washington; Gary J. Miller, University of Colorado; Carl A. Olsson, Columbia University; Matthew D. Rifkin, Thomas Jefferson University; Ronald K. Ross, University of Southern California; Peter T. Scardino, Baylor University; Paul F. Schellhammer, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Michael T. Story, Medical College of Wisconsin; Donald J. Tindall, Mayo Clinic.

Received 12/12/90. Accepted 2/22/91.




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