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eHope - A Monthly Newsletter from City of HopeVolume 7, Issue 2 - February 29, 2008

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Photo of Shiuan Chen in his City of Hope lab Mice that keep off the weight may hint at obesity-fighting strategies
It sounds like a diet promise that's too good to be true. A City of Hope research team, though, is studying mutant mice that can stay lean despite eating a super-sized diet. The key - a missing gene - may be a target for future therapy against metabolic disease.

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Dodgers visit patients at City of Hope as part of ThinkCure! Photo of Dodger James Loney and patient
Several dozen City of Hope hospital patients got a boost from the baseball world this month. Los Angeles Dodgers players and staffers paid them a visit, kicking off 2008 ThinkCure efforts.

Finding a more powerful pancreatic cancer foe Photo of Joseph Kim
Joseph Kim, M.D., is a surgical sleuth. When he's not operating to remove pancreatic tumors, he's in the lab trying to figure out what makes them tick. Now he's on the trail of a protein that might help the cancer grow and spread.

Biology detectives close in on lung cancer Photo of doctors looking at x-ray of lung
Lung cancer's days as a tough-to-detect disease might be numbered. City of Hope investigators found DNA markers that can hint at the presence of the most common form of the cancer, foreshadowing potential diagnostics.

Did you know?

Within hours of quitting smoking, an ex-smoker's elevated blood pressure and heart rate return to normal. In the long term, according to studies, quitting at about age 30 reduces the chance of dying from smoking-related diseases such as lung cancer by more than 90 percent. Residents of the District of Columbia, Michigan, Georgia and California must have gotten the message, because 60 percent or more of their smokers have attempted to quit, making them the nation's leaders in trying to kick the habit, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Tips on quitting are available from the National Cancer Institute's Tobacco Control Research Branch.

Upcoming Events

Winter Forum - Exhausting Your Health: How Air Pollution Affects us All Photo of smokestack
Air pollution is a contributing factor to the Los Angeles area's cancer risk. City of Hope is bringing together the experts to discuss health risks and solutions to reducing emissions from the area's largest polluters.
Location: Los Angeles Central Library, Mark Taper Auditorium, 630 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles
Date and time: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., March 3
Info: 800-732-7170

City of Hope Community Health Fair City of Hope Community Health Fair
Featuring free health information and screenings, mini-lectures, nutrition and cooking advice, "Ask a Pharmacist" booth (bring your medications), entertainment, free refreshments, door prizes and giveaways. Materials available in Spanish and English.
Location: Platt Conference Center, City of Hope campus in Duarte, Calif.
Date and time: 3 to 6:30 p.m., March 12
Info: 626-471-7307

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