New Elsevier Connect Title! Clinical CardioOncology

Clinical Cardio-oncology, a comprehensive, clinically focused title for cardiologists, oncologists, and specialists in cardio-oncology programs, is all new to the MSK Library.  This resource, which includes several MSK authors, is aimed at those who need up-to-date knowledge about the cardiovascular effects of cancer treatment, especially on long-term cancer survivors. This new reference covers the implementation of cardio-oncology into practice, with a focus on patient management that offers useful information on coordinating care before, during, and after therapy.

This resource is available in our eBook A-Z listing.

The Genome of Ancient Egyptians, Using Sugar in MRIs, and More…

Read on for some of the latest developments in cancer research.

  • German researchers have decoded the genome of ancient Egyptians:

  • A recent post on the NCI’s Cancer Currents Blog commented on a genomic study seeking answers regarding breast cancer disparities. The study relied on tumor and germline DNA samples in the Cancer Genome Atlas of both black and white women. Results were published in JAMA Oncology.
  • Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) have been able to view brain cancer using a simple sugar solution rather than conventional contrast agents. The novel MRI approach is discussed in the journal Radiology.