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[Medical oncology].

Revue medicale suisse, 2005
Progresses in medical oncology seem to be speeding up. New drugs developed these last years have been submitted to comparative trials, and many results lead us to expect improvements in the treatment of patients with solid tumors. Unquestionable in some cancer types, these progresses unfortunately sometimes remain marginal in other fields.
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Training Programs in Medical Oncology

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: The evolution of medical oncology has had a significant impact on cancer education, cancer research, and care of patients with cancer.
Bayard D. Clarkson   +3 more
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Oncology and medical writers

Medical Writing, 2012
Let me start this first editorial in an old journal with a new name by explaining why a medical writing journal has a theme issue on oncology and includes articles that are not directly related to writing. Medical writers write about research that is aimed at preventing, diagnosing or treating a medical disorder.
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Textbook of Medical Oncology

2009
Role and future of medical oncology molecular biology of cancer principles of systemic therapy principles of clinical trials breast cancer gynaecological cancer head and neck cancer lung cancer gastrointestinal cancer urologic cancer sarcoma childhood cancer leukaemias non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Hodgkin's disease myeloma brain tumours melanoma tumours of ...
Heine H. Hansen   +2 more
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Medical Oncology

2008
Daskalakis, Michael   +27 more
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Medical oncology—a subspecialty within clinical oncology

European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1982
C. G. Schmidt, Derek Crowther
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