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Insights on liver-directed surgical innovations, targeted therapies, and immunotherapy for biliary tract cancer: navigating the new European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Clinical Practice Guidelines. [PDF]
Maker AV.
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Psychotropic medications in oncology [PDF]
Psychological distress is common in patients with cancer, and oncology providers are often tasked with utilizing psychotropic medications to treat such symptoms.This study aims to characterize how oncology providers prescribe psychotropic medications and to assess their comfort level with prescribing these medications.A cross-sectional survey was sent ...
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Medical Oncology as a Discipline
Oncology, 1997Medical oncology has become a major subspecialty discipline of internal medicine within only 25 years. The special skill of oncologists is judgement in matters relating to cancer. This specialty brought the necessary expertise for cancer management into the community, improved care of patients with cancer worldwide, and provided a significant impact on
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Green Oncology: Cultivating Sustainability in Medical Oncology
Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2012Green oncology is a new conceptual and operational paradigm of oncology, which compared to the traditional biomedical model focused on the interest of a single patient and on its exclusive relationship with the doctor, represents a complex evolutionary step towards clinical activities that have to be eco-responsible of the potential current and future ...
Antonio Jirillo+2 more
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2001
Most advanced cancer patients remain incurable. They are carrying the tumor burden and the burden of symptoms as a result of physical, emotional, and spiritual distress. Modern medical oncology, sophisticated as it may appear in its endeavors to cure cancers, has historically failed to consider pain and symptom control as part of cancer care.
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Most advanced cancer patients remain incurable. They are carrying the tumor burden and the burden of symptoms as a result of physical, emotional, and spiritual distress. Modern medical oncology, sophisticated as it may appear in its endeavors to cure cancers, has historically failed to consider pain and symptom control as part of cancer care.
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Medical oncology in the next century
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 1999Medical oncology is a relatively young, rapidly growing subspecialty of internal medicine. This discipline will increasingly fulfil a role in the multidisciplinary approach for cancer patients. The fact that the population is rapidly aging, makes it of relevance to train medical oncologists further in the treatment of elderly patients.
Dt Sleijfer, Nh Mulder, Ege de Vries
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1968
As a result of the progress in the management of patients with malignant disease during the past 20 years, a new type of physician has been created—the oncologist. With the use of chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of advanced cancer and hematological neoplasms, the internist has evolved as a medical oncologist.
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As a result of the progress in the management of patients with malignant disease during the past 20 years, a new type of physician has been created—the oncologist. With the use of chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of advanced cancer and hematological neoplasms, the internist has evolved as a medical oncologist.
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Medical student training in medical oncology
Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1979AbstractThe evaluation of a medical school course in Medical Oncology assessed the experience in which medical students act as interns. The direct involvement of the student as a physician in managing patients with cancer furthered the students' knowledge of cancer, improved their competency in dealing with patients with cancer and their families, and ...
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