
November
/ December 1998
Guest
Editorial: Prostate Cancer -- Of Turtles, Birds, and Rabbits…
Julio Pow-Sang, MD
Cancer
Economics: The Evolving Arena of Bone Marrow/Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
Thomas A. Paivanas, MHSA, and Patricia J. Goldsmith
Imaging
in Oncology: Prostate Cancer Imaging
Claudia G. Berman, MD, and Norman J. Brodsky, MD
Clinical
Research Protocols for High-Dose Therapy
Ten
Best Readings on Prostate Cancer
Julio Pow-Sang, MD
Pathology
Update: The Role of Immunohistochemistry in the Diagnosis of Primary Tumors
of the Bone
Carlos A. Muro-Cacho, MD, PhD
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The artwork appearing on
the Cancer Control Journal Index and appearing in each of the articles for this
issue depict various ornamental tiles found in Córdoba, Argentina. Photographed
by Sergio Barbieri, these ancient tiles decorate domes, towers, castles, cathedrals,
church spires - even the top borders of wells. The most common sizes are
11 x 11 cm. Discolored clay was covered with a white opaque varnish and
then decorated with colors derived from metallic oxides.
Artwork featured on the
index: Santa Rosa 2229 (detail), Zaguán. Inglaterra.
Fines S.XIX.
Artwork featured in each
of the articles in this issue:
Alvear 129 (detail),
Zaguán con escalera. Fines S.XIX.
Cúpula de Santo Domingo (detail). Francia (?), segunda mitad S.XIX.
Medidas: 13 x 13 cm.
Cúpula de Santo Domingo (detail). Francia (Pas de Calais), segunda
mitad S.XIX. Medidas: 11 x 11 cm.
Parque Sarmiento (detail) (escalera de acceso por Av. Poeta Lugones).
Argentina, realizado entre 1936-1940.
Urquiza 1450 (detail), Zaguán. Fines S.XIX.