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Bad Luck, No Luck, Good Luck!

Bad Luck, No Luck, Good Luck! J Canc Educ (2015) 30:205–206 DOI 10.1007/s13187-015-0817-0 EDITORIAL Arthur M. Michalek Published online: 29 March 2015 American Association for Cancer Education 2015 In 1965, Frank Sinatra recorded one of my favorite songs synopsis or critique, but rather put this forward for your con- entitled BLuck Be A Lady^ [1]. In 2014, Tomasetti and sideration and encourage each and every one of you to review Vogelstein reported on a work of theirs which also focused and reflect upon this work. It does not attribute every cancer to on Bluck^ [2]. The song crooned by Sinatra was originally bad luck. Many sites of cancer may be attributed to environ- penned for Guys and Dolls and was about whether the singer’s mental exposures some of which are directly related to per- good luck would enable him to capture the girl of his dream. sonal behavior and of modifiable risk. The article does, per the Tomasetti and Vogelstein opined whether one’sriskofdevel- Andersen story, require us to take a step back and re-examine oping cancer was a matter of Bbad luck^ and not attributable to the basis of our own work. A number of the cancer sites factors under anyone’s control. Their article engendered http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Education Springer Journals

Bad Luck, No Luck, Good Luck!

Journal of Cancer Education , Volume 30 (2) – Mar 29, 2015

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2015 by American Association for Cancer Education
Subject
Biomedicine; Cancer Research; Pharmacology/Toxicology
ISSN
0885-8195
eISSN
1543-0154
DOI
10.1007/s13187-015-0817-0
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25820532
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J Canc Educ (2015) 30:205–206 DOI 10.1007/s13187-015-0817-0 EDITORIAL Arthur M. Michalek Published online: 29 March 2015 American Association for Cancer Education 2015 In 1965, Frank Sinatra recorded one of my favorite songs synopsis or critique, but rather put this forward for your con- entitled BLuck Be A Lady^ [1]. In 2014, Tomasetti and sideration and encourage each and every one of you to review Vogelstein reported on a work of theirs which also focused and reflect upon this work. It does not attribute every cancer to on Bluck^ [2]. The song crooned by Sinatra was originally bad luck. Many sites of cancer may be attributed to environ- penned for Guys and Dolls and was about whether the singer’s mental exposures some of which are directly related to per- good luck would enable him to capture the girl of his dream. sonal behavior and of modifiable risk. The article does, per the Tomasetti and Vogelstein opined whether one’sriskofdevel- Andersen story, require us to take a step back and re-examine oping cancer was a matter of Bbad luck^ and not attributable to the basis of our own work. A number of the cancer sites factors under anyone’s control. Their article engendered

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Journal of Cancer EducationSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 29, 2015

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