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2010
This book, arranged in an MCQ format complemented by oral exam questions, is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of examinees. Essential aspects of radiation physics, radiobiology, and clinical radiation oncology are well covered. Tumors at different sites are addressed in a series of individual chapters, and further chapters are devoted to ...
Gokhan Ozyigit+2 more
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This book, arranged in an MCQ format complemented by oral exam questions, is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of examinees. Essential aspects of radiation physics, radiobiology, and clinical radiation oncology are well covered. Tumors at different sites are addressed in a series of individual chapters, and further chapters are devoted to ...
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Is there a benefit to having a clinical oncology pharmacist on staff at a community oncology clinic?
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2007Background. The John Marsh Cancer Center is an ambulatory oncology clinic located in Hagerstown, MD. In 2004, a clinical oncology pharmacist was hired to help manage therapies and control cost. The objective was to evaluate clinical interventions, consultations and cost savings by the clinical oncology pharmacist. Methods.
Douglas L. Smith+3 more
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Biostatistics in Clinical Oncology
2020There is a real need for the application of statistics in oncology research. Statistics is required to support oncology research through study design, analysis, and meta-analysis. This chapter is about the illustration of different statistics section important in oncology research.
Gaurav Roy+2 more
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
Health-related stigma, including cancer-related stigma, can lead to discrimination that contributes to health inequities and poor health-related outcomes.This article provides a scholarly foundation to acknowledge and address health-related stigma in clinical oncology care.This comprehensive clinical literature review is based on peer-reviewed articles
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Health-related stigma, including cancer-related stigma, can lead to discrimination that contributes to health inequities and poor health-related outcomes.This article provides a scholarly foundation to acknowledge and address health-related stigma in clinical oncology care.This comprehensive clinical literature review is based on peer-reviewed articles
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Training in clinical oncology⇓
BMJ, 2005It can be emotionally draining, but it has sociable on-call commitments, structured training, and huge potential for doing research.
Carrie Featherstone, Nicholas S Reed
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
ABSTRACT Having written a book on the same subject many years ago, I can appreciate the time and effort that the authors have put in to make this book easy to read and understand. Not only because of its size and weight, but particularly because of the contents, this third edition now definitely becomes a reference shelf textbook.
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ABSTRACT Having written a book on the same subject many years ago, I can appreciate the time and effort that the authors have put in to make this book easy to read and understand. Not only because of its size and weight, but particularly because of the contents, this third edition now definitely becomes a reference shelf textbook.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
This book had its origins in courses given at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, in 1980 and 1982. It is divided into two sections, with slightly more than half of the book devoted to the fundamental aspects of neoplasia and the inheritable factors that increase susceptibility to the disease.
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This book had its origins in courses given at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, in 1980 and 1982. It is divided into two sections, with slightly more than half of the book devoted to the fundamental aspects of neoplasia and the inheritable factors that increase susceptibility to the disease.
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2000
PET in Clinical Oncology describes the use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in the diagnosis and management of malignant tumors. Experts from Germany and the United States present basics, technical details, and clinical aspects for both standard and new PET techniques.
R. Edward Coleman, Helmut J. Wieler
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PET in Clinical Oncology describes the use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in the diagnosis and management of malignant tumors. Experts from Germany and the United States present basics, technical details, and clinical aspects for both standard and new PET techniques.
R. Edward Coleman, Helmut J. Wieler
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American society of clinical oncology.
P & T : a peer-reviewed journal for formulary management, 2011The American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting drew more than 34,600 people to Chicago to learn about the latest research, including studies on lymphoma, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, melanoma, multiple myeloma, and palliative care.
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