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Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 02, February 2014, Sarah Bronson, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, M. Yeoman
Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 02, February 2014, Sarah Bronson, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, M. Yeoman
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- New Approaches Revolutionize the Treatment of Advanced Melanoma: Recent breakthroughs in immunotherapy and targeted therapy have improved outcomes for patients with advanced melanoma
- Comprehensive Tobacco Treatment Approach Helps Patients Quit on Their Terms: Kicking a tobacco habit is a formidable task. Quitting tobacco after a diagnosis of cancer, can be even more difficult
- Targeted Drug Shows Promise Against Advanced Breast Cancer: Adding the experimental kinase inhibitor palbociclib to standard hormonal therapy may delay disease progression in patients with advanced breast cancer that is estrogen receptor (ER) positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER@) negative
- HOUSE CALL: Avoiding Food-Drug …
Oncolog Volume 54, Number 01, January 2009, John Lebas, Sunni Hosemann
Oncolog Volume 54, Number 01, January 2009, John Lebas, Sunni Hosemann
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Redefining Cancer Care
- Early-Stage Laryngeal Cancer
- House Call: Trouble Sleeping? Getting Help Can Improve Your Health
Oncolog, Volume 35, Number 03, July-September 1990, Staff
Oncolog, Volume 35, Number 03, July-September 1990, Staff
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Treatment Team Addresses Needs of the Dying Patient
- Fludarabine Opens a New Dimension in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
Oncolog, Volume 32, Number 01, January-March 1987, Lovell A. Jones Phd
Oncolog, Volume 32, Number 01, January-March 1987, Lovell A. Jones Phd
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Anderson Physicians Staff AIDS Hospital to Advance Treatment and Halt Disease Spread
- Counseling Patients with AIDS and ARC Begins with Unconditional Acceptance
- The Realities of Cancer in Minority Communities