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Melvyn S. Tockman, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor in the Interdisciplinary Oncology Program; Respiratory Division
Program Leader, Molecular Screening and Population Studies
Member-in-Residence of the Moffitt Cancer Center
E-mail:
Melvyn.Tockman@moffitt.org
Phone: (813)745-1714
Research
Interests
The Molecular Screening Program (MSP) has been established to conduct
translational research into discovery of markers of neoplastic transformation
and confirmation of these markers in specimens from human populations.
A funded Biomarker Development Laboratory of the NCI Early Detection Research
Network, MSP is conducting clinical trials of hnRNP A2/B1 protein expression
and helical CT screening for the early detection of lung cancer. Markers
of promoter methylation, loss of heterozygosity, Transforming Growth Factor
beta Receptor gene and downstream elements of the TGF signaling pathway
are also under study.
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search will be conducted at the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) and PubMed.
Selected
Publications
Tockman MS. Advances in sputum analysis for screening and early detection
of lung cancer. Cancer Control. 7;19-24, 2000.
Kennedy
TC, Proudfoot SP, Piantadosi S, Wu L, Saccomanno G, Petty TL, Tockman
MS. Efficacy of two sputum collection techniques in patients with airflow
obstruction. ACTA Cytologica. 43:630-36, 1999.
Tockman
MS, Mulshine JL, Piantadosi S, Erozan YS, Gupta PK, Ruckdeschel JC, Taylor
PR, Zhukov T, Zhou WH, Qiao YL, Yao SX, for the LCEDWG Investigators and
the YTC Investigators. Prospective Detection of Preclinical Lung Cancer:
Results from Two Studies of hnRNP Overexpression. Clin Cancer Res 1997;
3:2237-46.
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