Resource Highlights: Cancer.net Research Summaries for Patients

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) website has a tremendous resource for consumers and patients in their Research Summaries. Users can look up information on many different types of cancer using the drop-down list and year of the ASCO Annual Meeting (dating back to 2002) in which the information appears.

There are not only cancer-specific options on the list, but genetics, prevention, screening, and survivorship are topics also covered. Patients can find cutting-edge research on their specific cancer. Each research article contains two important sections called What this Means for Patients and Questions to Ask your Doctor. There is also the option to print the information found so patients can then present their findings to their practitioners, or share with support groups, family, friends, etc.

For those consumers looking for a digest of all patient education information resulting from the ASCO Annual Meetings, there is a newsletter which aggregates all of the proceedings’ information for patients. Users can print and subscribe to this newsletter if they like.

Cancer Research News: June 5 – June 18

  • MD Anderson Cancer Center and Cooper University Health Care have announced that they are opening a combined cancer center in October on the Cooper Health Sciences Campus in Camden, NJ.
  • MSKCC’s Dr. Charles L. Sawyers and Dr. Brian Druker have been awarded the 2013 Taubman Prize for Excellence in Translational Medicine Science in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia.
  • Canadian researchers have revealed their results of MRIs that demonstrate changes in the heart muscle of children due to chemotherapy.
  • Fibrous dysplasia has been discovered in an 120,000+ Year Old Neanderthal from Croatia.

NIH Data Sharing Repositories

The Library has recently added NIH Data Sharing Repositories to its database collections. The page stores a list of data repositories supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It also includes resources that aggregate information about biomedical data and information sharing systems. Examples of repositories includes Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) and The Zebrafish Model Organism Databases (ZFIN). Continue reading