Turning Point
Diagnosed at 33, Donna Ashton-Panas is too busy for breat cancer—especially when her son Nicholas wants to play.
Spring/Summer 2005
Contents
In search of new solutions
J.Dirk Iglehart, MDRamping up research
A multipronged attack on ovarian cancerWoman, interrupted
Enhancing care for young women with breast cancerBreast cancer's outside agitators
"Innocent bystanders" may be implicatedResearch Notes
Ask the Care Team
The scoop on aromatase inhibitors
Credits
Turning Point is published for supporters of Dana-Farber's Women's
Cancers Program. To learn more about the WCP, call Administrative
Director Candace S. Lowe, ScD, at (617) 632-2675.
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Turning Point
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or e-mail: TurningPoint@dfci.harvard.edu
EDITOR: Dawn Stapleton
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Richard Saltus
SCIENCE ADVISORS: Ian Krop, MD, PhD; Jennifer Ligibel, MD
ART DIRECTOR: John DiGianni
DESIGN: Kimberly Regensburg
CONTRIBUTORS: Christine Cleary, Robert Levy
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Jeff Cleary
PHOTOGRAPHY: Eric Antoniou, Shawn Henry, Bill Horsman
Mark Ostow

