Links and Articles of Interest
Sarcoma Helpful Links
Sarcoma Alliance Financial Assistance: http://www.sarcomaalliance.org/assistance.html
Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation's "Shared Families" program (Houston only): http://www.sharedfamilies.org/
Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation's "Sarcoma Survivors Starter Notebook": http://www.sarcomacancer.org/
Lance Armstrong Foundation's "Livestrong Notebook": http://www.store-laf.org/nt002.html
Sarcoma Post-it links: http://www.protopage.com/sarcoma
LMSarcoma Yahoo Group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LMSarcoma/
LMS Sarcoma Direct Research Foundation (LMSdr): http://www.lmsdr.org/
ACOR- Association of Cancer Online Resources: http://www.acor.org/
Reprint Citations for National LMS :
(Dave Blask & Bob Dauchy)
1. Sauer, L.A., Stayman, J. Webster III, and Dauchy, R.T. Amino acid, glucose and lactic acid utilization in vivo by rat tumors. Cancer Res. 42: 4090-4097, 1982.
2. Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Ketone body, glucose, lactic acid, and amino acid utilization by tumors in vivo in fasted rats. Cancer Res. 43: 3497-3503, 1983.
3. Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Regulation of lactate production and utilization in rat tumors in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 260(12): 7496-7501, 1985.
4.Dauchy, R.T., and Sauer, L.A. Preparation of “tissue-isolated” rat tumors for perfusion: A new surgical technique that preserves continuous blood flow. Lab. Animal Science. 36(6): 678-681, 1985.
5.Dauchy, R.T., Sauer, L.A., and Blask, D.E. Light contamination during the dark phase in photoperiodically-controlled animal facilities: Effect on tumor growth and metabolism in rats. Lab. Animal Science. 47(5): 511-518, 1997.
6.Sauer, L.A., Dauchy, R.T., and Blask, D.E. Dietary linoleic acid intake controls the arterial blood plasma concentration and the rates of growth and lionleic aceid updated and metabolism in Hepatoma7288CTC in Buffalo rats. J. Nutrition. 127: 1412-1421, 1997.
7.Blask, D.E., Dauchy, R.T., and Sauer, L.A., Holowachuk, E., Ruhoff, M., and Kopff, H. Melatonin inhibition of cancer growth in Vivo involves suppression of tumor fatty acid metabolism receptor-mediated signal transduction events. Cancer Res. 59: 4693-4701, 1999.
8. Sauer, L.A., Dauchy, R.T., Blask, D.E., Armstrong, B., and Scalici, S. 13-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic Acid is the mitogenic signal for linoleic acid-dependent growth in rat Hepatoma 7288CTC in Vivo. Cancer Res. 59: 4688-4692, 1999.
9. Blask, D.E., Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Melatonin as chronobiotic/anticancer agent: Cellular, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms of action and theirimplications for circadian-based cancer therapy. Current Top. in Med. Chem. 2:113-132, 2002.
10. Blask, D.E., Dauchy, R.T. Sauer, L.A., Krause, J.A., and Brainard, G.C. Growth and fatty acid metabolism of human breast cancer (MCF-7) xenografts in nude rats: Impact of constant light-induced nocturnal melatonin suppression. Breast Cancer Research. Treat., 79: 313-320, 2003.
Presentations
Dr. Jack Brooks from Pennsylvania Hospital gave a presentation to the Hugfest (2008) group on Friday morning at the hospital. Some of us missed it as we had to wait for a ride to the hospital. Dr Brooks sent us the presentation for those who want to review it.
Dr. Brook's Presentation is available for download below.
Sarcoma Alliance Financial Assistance: http://www.sarcomaalliance.org/assistance.html
Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation's "Shared Families" program (Houston only): http://www.sharedfamilies.org/
Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation's "Sarcoma Survivors Starter Notebook": http://www.sarcomacancer.org/
Lance Armstrong Foundation's "Livestrong Notebook": http://www.store-laf.org/nt002.html
Sarcoma Post-it links: http://www.protopage.com/sarcoma
LMSarcoma Yahoo Group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LMSarcoma/
LMS Sarcoma Direct Research Foundation (LMSdr): http://www.lmsdr.org/
ACOR- Association of Cancer Online Resources: http://www.acor.org/
Reprint Citations for National LMS :
(Dave Blask & Bob Dauchy)
1. Sauer, L.A., Stayman, J. Webster III, and Dauchy, R.T. Amino acid, glucose and lactic acid utilization in vivo by rat tumors. Cancer Res. 42: 4090-4097, 1982.
2. Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Ketone body, glucose, lactic acid, and amino acid utilization by tumors in vivo in fasted rats. Cancer Res. 43: 3497-3503, 1983.
3. Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Regulation of lactate production and utilization in rat tumors in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 260(12): 7496-7501, 1985.
4.Dauchy, R.T., and Sauer, L.A. Preparation of “tissue-isolated” rat tumors for perfusion: A new surgical technique that preserves continuous blood flow. Lab. Animal Science. 36(6): 678-681, 1985.
5.Dauchy, R.T., Sauer, L.A., and Blask, D.E. Light contamination during the dark phase in photoperiodically-controlled animal facilities: Effect on tumor growth and metabolism in rats. Lab. Animal Science. 47(5): 511-518, 1997.
6.Sauer, L.A., Dauchy, R.T., and Blask, D.E. Dietary linoleic acid intake controls the arterial blood plasma concentration and the rates of growth and lionleic aceid updated and metabolism in Hepatoma7288CTC in Buffalo rats. J. Nutrition. 127: 1412-1421, 1997.
7.Blask, D.E., Dauchy, R.T., and Sauer, L.A., Holowachuk, E., Ruhoff, M., and Kopff, H. Melatonin inhibition of cancer growth in Vivo involves suppression of tumor fatty acid metabolism receptor-mediated signal transduction events. Cancer Res. 59: 4693-4701, 1999.
8. Sauer, L.A., Dauchy, R.T., Blask, D.E., Armstrong, B., and Scalici, S. 13-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic Acid is the mitogenic signal for linoleic acid-dependent growth in rat Hepatoma 7288CTC in Vivo. Cancer Res. 59: 4688-4692, 1999.
9. Blask, D.E., Sauer, L.A., and Dauchy, R.T. Melatonin as chronobiotic/anticancer agent: Cellular, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms of action and theirimplications for circadian-based cancer therapy. Current Top. in Med. Chem. 2:113-132, 2002.
10. Blask, D.E., Dauchy, R.T. Sauer, L.A., Krause, J.A., and Brainard, G.C. Growth and fatty acid metabolism of human breast cancer (MCF-7) xenografts in nude rats: Impact of constant light-induced nocturnal melatonin suppression. Breast Cancer Research. Treat., 79: 313-320, 2003.
Presentations
Dr. Jack Brooks from Pennsylvania Hospital gave a presentation to the Hugfest (2008) group on Friday morning at the hospital. Some of us missed it as we had to wait for a ride to the hospital. Dr Brooks sent us the presentation for those who want to review it.
Dr. Brook's Presentation is available for download below.
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