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#R6134
A Series of Rather Fortunate Events

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Description Twenty-third monthly installment of our "What A Year!" website project, introducing life science breakthroughs to middle and high school students and their teachers. Cancer is really not just one disease ... but cancers share some common aspects including the inducement of new blood supply growth. If medicines could be developed that stopped that new blood supply growth AND didn't cause major side effects, then some cancers could be managed or cured.
Type of Resource Non-journal Article, Online Tool
Format Web Page - HTML
Author
Andrea Gwosdow, Gwosdow Associates
Development Date December 1, 2008
Grade/Age Levels High School lower division (Grades 9-10)
High School upper division (Grades 11-12)
Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14)
Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16)
General Public
Pedagogies
National Science
Educational Standards
Evidence, models, and explanation (K-12), Understandings about scientific inquiry (K-12)
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Type of Review Reviewed by Partner Organization
Review Date January 13, 2012
Funding Source Other , MSMR members and donors
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