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Practice and Patient Care
You just received your July issue of JOP. This is the Journal's first thematic issue addressing electronic health records (EHRs). It is long overdue.
Three manuscripts in the issue...
I just read the Personal History column in the June 13 & 20, 2011, New Yorker—“The Aquarium”— a...
There is no mistaking that the notion of hope is pervasive at the Annual Meeting.
During Sunday's Plenary Session there was a nearly palpable energy in the room: Hope for what these...
I have been working on my Presidential Address in recent weeks, an address that I wanted to end by looking back to the moral center of our profession. In doing so I came across
The last few weeks before the Annual Meeting are an increasingly frenzied period for ASCO staff and for your president. Orchestrating the meeting of 30,000 oncology professionals requires a great deal of work...
In early February, my new patient was a middle-aged woman from here in Silicon Valley with a self-discovered 2 cm right breast mass. Her internist was all over this. She quickly had a core needle biopsy, was...
Many oncologists have probably been following Dr. Peter Bach’s moving and beautifully written series,
What is old, is new again. Off-label use of oncology drugs is common; and has long been the focus of controversy. Payers are often confused by the broad use of a therapeutic across seemingly unrelated...
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