February 2012
- December 2007 U.S & international clinical trial update
- Apoptosis: How to kill a GIST cell
- Columbia researchers say CT scan overuse may lead to significant public health problem
- Michele Scheiperpeter - Wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend
- Robert Caraway, 72, fought heroic battle
December 2007
- December 2007 U.S & international clinical trial update by Jim Hughes
- Apoptosis: How to kill a GIST cell by Anette Duensing, M.D. It is important to identify the biochemical mediators of imatinib-induced GIST cell death in order to develop innovative strategies. Such strategies atttempt to induce more complete responses, overcome imatinib resistance, and to thus enable more effective disease control with an aim towards cure.
- Columbia researchers say CT scan overuse may lead to significant public health problem 20 Million Adults – and 1 Million Children – May be Irradiated Unnecessarily Each Year in the U.S.; Fewer Scans Should be Considered when Appropriate, Particularly for Children
- Michele Scheiperpeter - Wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend Michele Scheiperpeter, who lived in Ventura for the last eight years, passed away peacefully October 21 at age 52, surrounded by her family in her home in Ventura.
- Robert Caraway, 72, fought heroic battle Bob Caraway, 72, passed away October 5 at his home in Denton, TX.

