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= Index to Volume 18 Spring, pp. 1-60; Summer, pp. 61-122; Fall, pp. 123-17 7 ; Fall Supplement, 1-40; Winter, pp. 173-254. Ly SUBJECTS Grants Clarification of NCI R25 grant mechanisms, 4 A Gynecologic Oncology AACE Mentorship among gynecologic oncology fellows, 15 Program of the 37th ann H American Cancer Society Hispanics A( ‘Ss bre ast Cancer docum Oral cancer examinations among U.S. Hispanics, 48 B Hospice Residents after a rotation with a hospice program, 68 Book Review Oral Cancer. By S Breast Cancer J A half century of breast Journal of Cancer Education Statewide breast cance A new era (editorial), 1 Journalistic adversity, educational diversity, 61 Breast cancer knowled K ( Kennedy, B.J. Cancer Communication Minisymposium on Communication Skills Education, 180-236 In Memoriam, 123 Communicating cance! ition (editorial), 177 § AACE launches section of cat cer communication, 180 Library Skills for male cancer screening discussions, 182 The Library is our friend, 62 Patient-provider communi 1 workshop, 188 Lung Cancer Communication skills o ) break bad news, 194 Smoking cessation among lung cancer patients’ relatives, 150 Communicating with cancer patients, 2I0n2? Communication about clinical trials, 2 M Cancer information for seniors, 215 Mammography Cancer Control Increasing mammography technicians’ research participation, 78 Cancer control researcl Cancer Education N Cancer education in Egypt, National Cancer Institute Cancer Survivors Requirements for two R25 grant mechanisms, 4 Evaluation of ACS documents by cancer survivors, 106 Progress against cancer: the NCI’s role, 161 Cervical Cancer Nurses Cervical cancer knowle Training for oncology nurses in familial cancer risk, 20 Clinical Trials What communication areas do nurses find challenging’, 202 Patient decisions about O Colorectal Cancer Colorectal cancer screenit Oral Cancer Colorectal cancer screening; older Korean Americans, 37 Oral cancer examinations among U.S.Hispanics, 48 CME improves colon cancer staging, 81 Continuing Medical Education P Palliative Care CME for surgeons and pathologists, 81 Radiation oncology palliative care rounds, 86 Radiation oncology rounds as continuing education, 86 Pathologists Cigarette Smoking Cigarette smoking habits of cancer patients, CME for surgeons and pathologists, 81 Patient Education E Patient-provider communication workshop, 188 EACE Patient decisions about clinical trials, 210 16th annual EACE Scientific Meeting, 7 President (AACE) 16th Scientific Meeting of the EACE, 67 AACE challenges and progress, 3 17th annual EACE Scientific Meeting, May, 2004,245 AACE welcomes a new publisher, 63 Edwards Achievement Medal Looking to our annual meeting and beyond, 125 2003 Edwards Achievement Medal to Selma Morris, 241 Annual meeting highlights, challenges, opportunities, 178 Egypt 2003 AACE Presidential address, 238 Cancer education in Egypt, 12 Preventive Oncology Ethnic Diversity Preventive oncology education section, 6 Ethnic diversity in cancer control research training, 73 Primary Care Primary care physicians’ attitudes toward cancer genetics, 91 F Public Cancer Education Familial Cancer Risk cancer genetics education for the public, 95 Training for oncology nurses in familial cancer risk, 20 Publications Publications targeting seniors, 43 G Genetics R Primary care physicians’ attitudes toward cancer genetics, 91 Radiation Oncology A cancer genetics education campaign, 95 Radiation oncology palliative care rounds, 86 = Index to Volume 18 Spring, pp. 1-60; Summer, pp. 61-122; Fall, pp. 123-17 7 ; Fall Supplement, 1-40; Winter, pp. 173-254. Ly SUBJECTS Grants Clarification of NCI R25 grant mechanisms, 4 A Gynecologic Oncology AACE Mentorship among gynecologic oncology fellows, 15 Program of the 37th ann H American Cancer Society Hispanics A( ‘Ss bre ast Cancer docum Oral cancer examinations among U.S. Hispanics, 48 B Hospice Residents after a rotation with a hospice program, 68 Book Review Oral Cancer. By S Breast Cancer J A half century of breast Journal of Cancer Education Statewide breast cance A new era (editorial), 1 Journalistic adversity, educational diversity, 61 Breast cancer knowled K ( Kennedy, B.J. Cancer Communication Minisymposium on Communication Skills Education, 180-236 In Memoriam, 123 Communicating cance! ition (editorial), 177 § AACE launches section of cat cer communication, 180 Library Skills for male cancer screening discussions, 182 The Library is our friend, 62 Patient-provider communi 1 workshop, 188 Lung Cancer Communication skills o ) break bad news, 194 Smoking cessation among lung cancer patients’ relatives, 150 Communicating with cancer patients, 2I0n2? Communication about clinical trials, 2 M Cancer information for seniors, 215 Mammography Cancer Control Increasing mammography technicians’ research participation, 78 Cancer control researcl Cancer Education N Cancer education in Egypt, National Cancer Institute Cancer Survivors Requirements for two R25 grant mechanisms, 4 Evaluation of ACS documents by cancer survivors, 106 Progress against cancer: the NCI’s role, 161 Cervical Cancer Nurses Cervical cancer knowle Training for oncology nurses in familial cancer risk, 20 Clinical Trials What communication areas do nurses find challenging’, 202 Patient decisions about O Colorectal Cancer Colorectal cancer screenit Oral Cancer Colorectal cancer screening; older Korean Americans, 37 Oral cancer examinations among U.S.Hispanics, 48 CME improves colon cancer staging, 81 Continuing Medical Education P Palliative Care CME for surgeons and pathologists, 81 Radiation oncology palliative care rounds, 86 Radiation oncology rounds as continuing education, 86 Pathologists Cigarette Smoking Cigarette smoking habits of cancer patients, CME for surgeons and pathologists, 81 Patient Education E Patient-provider communication workshop, 188 EACE Patient decisions about clinical trials, 210 16th annual EACE Scientific Meeting, 7 President (AACE) 16th Scientific Meeting of the EACE, 67 AACE challenges and progress, 3 17th annual EACE Scientific Meeting, May, 2004,245 AACE welcomes a new publisher, 63 Edwards Achievement Medal Looking to our annual meeting and beyond, 125 2003 Edwards Achievement Medal to Selma Morris, 241 Annual meeting highlights, challenges, opportunities, 178 Egypt 2003 AACE Presidential address, 238 Cancer education in Egypt, 12 Preventive Oncology Ethnic Diversity Preventive oncology education section, 6 Ethnic diversity in cancer control research training, 73 Primary Care Primary care physicians’ attitudes toward cancer genetics, 91 F Public Cancer Education Familial Cancer Risk cancer genetics education for the public, 95 Training for oncology nurses in familial cancer risk, 20 Publications Publications targeting seniors, 43 G Genetics R Primary care physicians’ attitudes toward cancer genetics, 91 Radiation Oncology A cancer genetics education campaign, 95 Radiation oncology palliative care rounds, 86 Reflections Standardized Patients Reflections on the Little Rock AACE meeting, 2 Smoking cessation with standardized patient instructors, 134 Research Surgeons Physicians’,and nurses’participation in research, 7 CME for surgeons and pathologists, 81 Resident training Residents after a rotation with a hospice program, 68 T Risk Factors as Theatre Cancer risk factor assessment, 10C Reactions of health professionals to a theatre producti m, 2a23 S Tobacco Screening The ch illenge of tob acco use (editorial), 124 Breast cancer screening practices in Hispanic Women, 230 Tobacco Cessation 1) Co. lorectal cancer screening, 32 0 MT obacco essation 19(7e dito5r ial), | CBe olorectal cancer screening; older K, orean P\ mericans, 3. 7 M“i nisymmpy osium,I 127 o1 60 Coa mmunication skills for screening discussions, 182 ) : ob cco Cessation 3 halleng©e s, opPpI« tunities, | Sections, AACE Tobacco cessation training program, 142 Toe A Training From the AACE Sections, 64 M oy Senioad rs eenet orshipI PIC ONCOLO1 R) 4 Training for« ncolog rses in familial¢ Pu: blications targeting seni ae Cancer co ntrol researc ; ng program, 7 Sources of cancer information for seniors, 219 ' Smoking Cessation Boost ey ssatic n training f Smoking cessation risk factor interview 134 mmunication skills training f Distress and motivation for smoking cessation, AUTHORS Q5 A , 142 Acfalle, BRAMCC,, 10100 0 F°ij tch,e yMI . ) 22 Acfalle, 3 Agelli, M, 4 ey, KL, 134 Ainsworth, S, 106 ‘ranssen, E, 86 L AAkkiezcuhkii,, TN,, 19149 4 ‘‘rriieeddemlaln,, GLHC, , 91 [w aiwb,y reCcHquLe,, 3 AAAlnpbadrreeirccshistoo,-n T,i TnLgL,,, 286F1, 0 23C -‘‘uurljilieemrdo, rmiaB,nK ,,D MB,,1 8 19443 , 215 |LLS -i esenrvG aias r,d llee(u, rL, H301o , k2¢ a idler, GR, 1 BBa ile, WE, 180, 202 Gaj llagher, RE, 127, 128 Li iikkaanmoo,t o,Y , L1M9,4 142 BBaaklesmheeime,r ,A , RF2,0 , 1,61 “a eR GGaanrsrleirt,y ,W ,T. 612 0@ 6 LLey ialmtaznstt,ei n,R S,S L,- 1 8 7 Banks, PJ, 73 Garst, J, 150 Schapira, L, 180 Bauer, JE, 95 eller, A, 124 M Shi, M, oo Blanchard, C, 106 jeorge, G, 134 :M ahoney ) MC 2d0U , 95 Shin,H, 3 { Blas, LA, 100 jillespie, D, 20 Aasny, A, Silverman, Blas, TLA, js ilpin, |E A, 100¢ McBridd e , CM, 150 ive sind, D, Bumbaugh, Gr. ay, R> E, 27223 Mc{ C ibe, MS, 16 1 Smith, AJ, 81 ijruenednetr seerng,, MB,, 14222 3 MM\ ec KircPn ern,- e yH,, 67 {M , 2¢ oSoo lbiemiahn, , l, AS1,2 12 tanto, MT, 48 Merriman, B, LU 6 Sorrell, CL, £) 0 ‘antrell, M, 78 H Michalek, AM, 178 Spangler, JG 134 ‘elestino, PB, 95 Han,W, 3 Mol hrmann, CC Stein, K, 106 *hamberlain, RM, 12 Hanna, SS, 8] Mullan PB, 65 Steiniger,E, 30 ‘how, E, 86 Harrity, S.6 8 Szumacher, E, shung, E, 142 Hastrup, ae 95 N ‘oolheemna, n,L , E/ HHeaayrtde,r ,¢ JK ,*, 8768 NNaascsieorn,a lSeSs 1M2¢ ID , / > TT1 hro ckmo rton iT; 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