Future directions for the Cancer Information Service and cancer education Gary L. KrepsMary Anne BrightRosemarie Slevin Perocchia Original Articles Pages: S70 - S73
Provider knowledge and practice regarding hepatitis B screening in Chinese-speaking patients Cindy J. LaiTung T. NguyenStephen J. McPhee Articles Pages: 37 - 41
The International Cancer Information Service: A worldwide resource Marion E. MorraChris ThomsenMichael Jefford Original Articles Pages: S61 - S69
Mammography screening and pacific islanders: role of cultural and psychosocial factors Shiraz I. MishraRoshan BastaniClaudia R. Baquet Articles Pages: 32 - 36
The NCI Digital Divide Pilot Projects: Implications for cancer education Gary L. KrepsDavid GustafsonCathy Muha Original Articles Pages: S56 - S60
Communicating with women about mammography Berta M. GellerJane ZapkaRachel Ballard-Barbash Articles Pages: 25 - 31
Bridging the critical chasm between service and research: The Cancer Information Service’s collaboratory Linda SquiersNigel BushCecilia Fabrizio Original Articles Pages: S49 - S55
Do cancer patients fully understand clinical trial participation? A pilot study to assess informed consent and patient expectations Ricardo J. WrayJo Ellen StrykerKaren M. Emmons Articles Pages: 21 - 24
The NCI’s Cancer Information Services’ Research Continuum Framework: Integrating research into cancer Education practice (1999–2004) Linda FleisherJulie KornfeldLinda Squiers Original Articles Pages: S41 - S48
The effect of improved readability scores on consumers’ perceptions of the quality of health information on the internet Benjamin R. BatesSharon M. RominaRukhsana Ahmed Articles Pages: 15 - 20
Partnership as a means for reaching special populations: Evaluating te NCI’s CIS Partnership Program Madeline La PortaHeather HagoodKatherine Treiman Original Articles Pages: S35 - S40
Should menopausal women at increased risk for breast cancer use tamoxifen, raloxifene, or hormone therapy?: A framework for personalized risk assessment and counseling Ellent T. MatloffKristen M. ShannonNananda F. Col Articles Pages: 10 - 14
The NCI’s Cancer Information Service: Meeting the public’s cancer information needs via the internet Madeline La PortaHeather HagoodKatherine Treiman Original Articles Pages: S26 - S34
The rise of learning communities in medical education: A socio-structural analysis Frederic W. HaffertyKathleen V. Watson New Ideas in Cancer Education Pages: 6 - 9
Evaluating the NCI’s Cancer Information Service contact centers: Meeting and exceeding the expectations of the public Madeline La PortaHeather HagoodKatherine Treiman Original Articles Pages: S18 - S25
The NCI’s Cancer Information Service staff training program: A foundation for excellence Rosemarie Slevin PerocchiaAnnette GalassiSue Rutledge Original Articles Pages: S8 - S17
The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service: A premiere cancer information and education resource for the nation Mary Anne Bright Original Articles Pages: S2 - S7
A new year, a new publisher, new friends and great expectations Joseph F. O’Donnell Editorial Pages: 1 - 3