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This Week's NCI Cancer Bulletin for Dec 29, 2009

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The editors, writers, and technical staff of the NCI Cancer Bulletin
would like to wish each of you a happy and healthy new year.

Before we embark on our 7th year of publication, here is a list of
the 10 most popular and frequently viewed NCI Cancer Bulletin feature
stories of 2009:

Delving Into Possible Mechanisms for Chemobrain (March 24)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/032409/page8

Cancer Survivors and Their Doctors Have Different Expectations about
Care (April 7)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/040709/page2

New Lung Cancer Treatment Approach Raises Hopes and Debate (July 28)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/072809/page5

Cutting Calories to Prevent Cancer (July 14)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/071409/page5

In Cancer, Hitting a Target Called Hedgehog (September 8)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/090809/page6

Ovarian Cancer Markers Validated for Early Detection (April 21)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/042109/page2

Moving Ahead with the Stimulus Funds (February 24)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/022409/page4

Treatment Approach Using Radiofrequency Waves Heats Up (March 24)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/032409/page7

Dietary Supplements and Cancer Treatment: A Risky Mixture (August 11)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/081109/page6

Independent Task Force Updates Recommendations on Breast Cancer
Screening (November 17)
http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/111709/page2

In addition to covering the timely news stories in 2009, we launched
a new online format that took advantage of the latest Web
technologies, including navigation options and graphical
presentations. We also introduced a number of video and audio
features, such as Inside NCI and In Their Own Words, to enhance our
in-depth articles. And we have expanded the options for readers to
better engage our content by using RSS and, in the near future,
Twitter feeds.

Looking ahead to 2010, we plan on adding additional interactive
features in an effort to enhance your reading experience and better
serve your information needs.

So thank you again for your interest and support in 2009. We hope
you'll continue to read each issue in 2010 and encourage others to
subscribe (http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin). We also
appreciate your story ideas and welcome more suggestions in the
coming months, which you can send to us by e-mail at
ncicance...@mail.nih.gov.

Best regards,

The NCI Cancer Bulletin Team


E.

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