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Sentries and Saboteurs; October 1993; Scientific American Magazine; by W. Wayt Gibbs; 5 page(s)

Mutating patients' genomes to suit their medicine

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Virtuous Viruses; April 1993; Scientific American Magazine; by Tim Beardsley; 2 page(s)

Agents of disease are being turned against cancer

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Table of Contents; New Answers for Cancer; Special Editions; by Staff Editor; 2 page(s)

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In Focus: Pretesting Tumors; February 1999; Scientific American Magazine; by Strauss; 2 page(s)

Long derided, test-tube screening for cancer-drug sensitivity slowly gains acceptance

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Testing, Testing; June 1996; Scientific American Magazine; by Beardsley; 2 page(s)

Unusual proteins could improve cancer diagnosis and reduce deaths

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Profile: Dissident or Don Quixote?; August 2001; Scientific American Magazine; by W. Wayt Gibbs; 3 page(s)

Challenging the HIV theory got virologist Peter H. Duesberg all but excommunicated from the scientific orthodoxy. Now he claims that science has got cancer all wrong

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Backfire; September 1994; Scientific American Magazine; by Nemecek; 2 page(s)

Could Prozac and Elavil promote tumor growth?

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The Battle Against Aging/Counting the Lives of a Cell; The Quest to Beat Aging; Scientific American Presents; by Evelyn Strauss; 6 page(s)

Studies of clocklike elements in the nucleus of cells could lead to a range of therapies that might bolster the immune system, reverse heart disease, even combat cancer

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Profile: Dissident or Don Quixote?; Tackling Major Killers: Cancer; Exclusive Online Issues; by W. Wayt Gibbs; 3 page(s)

Challenging the HIV theory got virologist Peter H. Duesberg all but excommunicated from the scientific orthodoxy. Now he claims that science has got cancer all wrong (originally published August 2001)

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Obesity: An Overblown Epidemic?; Eating to Live; Special Editions; by W. Wayt Gibbs; 8 page(s)

Dissenting researchers accuse government and medical authorities--as well as the media--of misleading the public about the health consequences of rising body weights

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