1. A Developmental Biologist's View of Cancer.- 2. Oncogenes in Development, Neoplasia and Evolution.- 3. Acquisition of Metastatic Properties via Somatic Cell Fusion: Implications for Tumor Progression in vivo.- 4. Oncogenes and Tyrosine Kinase Activities as a Function of the Metastatic Phenotype.- 5. Immune Reactivities During the Precancer and Early Cancer Periods: Novel Approaches for Immunomodulation.- 6. Immunomodulation of Tumor Metastases.- 7. Monoclonal Antibody Targeting of Anti-Cancer Agents.- 8. Treatment of Human B Cell Lymphoma with Monoclonal Anti-Idiotype Antiboaies.- 9. Human Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against HuMTV Antigens form Human Breast Cancer Cells.- 10. Recent Advances in Thymic Hormone Research.- 11. T-Cell Growth Factor (Interleukin -2).- 12. Drug Resistance: New Approaches to Treatment.- 13. Mechanisms of Membrane-Mediated Cytotoxicity by Adriamycin.- 14. Terminal Transferase and Adenosine Deaminase Activities in Human Neoplasia: Their Role in Modulating Cancer Treatment.- 15. Inhibitors of Terminal Transerase: A New Strategy for the Treatment of Human Leukemia.- 16. DNA-Protein Crosslinking of Platinum Coordination Complex in Living Cells: Implication to Evaluate the Cytotoxic Effects of Chemotherapeutic Agents.- 17. Antitumor Activity, Pharmacology and Clinical Trials of Elliptinium (NSC 264-137).- 18. Therapeutic Efficacy of Oxazaphosphorines by Immunomodulation.- 19. The Role of Cellular Glutathione in Protecting Mammalian Cells from X Radiation and Chemotherapy Agents in vitro.- 20. The Role of Papilloma Viruses in Human Cancer.- 21 Anti-Viral Vaccine Control of EB Virus-Associated Cancers.- 22. Bovine Leukosis Virus as a Model for Human Retroviruses.- 23. Human T-Lymphotropic Retroviruses and their Role in Human Diseases.- 24. Molecular Biology of the Human T-Lymphotropic Retroviruses.- 25. Antiviral Approaches in the Treatment of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.- 26. Inhibition of HTLV-III Replication in Cell Cultures.- 27. Proteins Encoded by the Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III/Lymphadenopathy Associated Virus (HTLV-III/LAV) Genes.- 28. Cytopathogenic Mechanisms which Lead to Cell Death of HTLV-III Infected T. Cells.- 29. Clinical Aspects of Thymic Factors in the Treatment of Immunodeficiency Diseases and Neoplasia: Achievements and Failures.- 30. An Overview of the Current Understanding and Management of the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas.- Participants.
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