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A successful, single mother is diagnosed with a brain tumor and races to find a suitable home for her six year old son before she dies
I'll Be Around
New data were presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in June 2010 in Chicago regarding the role of axillary management in the treatment of early stage breast cancer. Join Dr. Harold Burstein as he leads a multidisciplinary case discussion that confronts the question of how these new data may alter your practice now or in the future. Joining Dr. Burstein, an oncologist, are Dr. Jennifer Bellon, MD, an interventional radiologist, and Dr. Mehra Golshan, a surgeon. This course is part of the The Advanced Certificate Program in Breast Cancer Management III.
Breast Cancer Tumor Board Podcast
This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band
Tumor Immunology Round Table
Dos and Tumor bashes on your favorite sports and team with special guest and loser of the week.
Dos and Tumor's Sports Bash
Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this journal and its corresponding slide kit are based on Patterns of Care surveys of randomly selected medical oncologists who are queried on case presentations representative of clinical situations they face in their practices every day,
bringing to light national trends in a variety of tumor types.
Patterns of Care
This activity is designed to meet the educational needs of primary care physicians, nurses, social workers and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with Hematological Malignancies.
Significance of the Tumor Microenvironment in Hematological Malignancies
Welcome to CMEcorner2go, an educational service of CME Corner (CMEcorner.com). Earn CE (continuing education) credit by participating in this FREE audio podcast. CME Corner is dedicated to providing quality medical education for health care professionals. To view our full selection of CME and CE programs and podcasts, please visit us online at www.CMEcorner.com.
CMEcorner2go: Controversies in Neuro-Oncology: A Conversation About Managing Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumor
Miles for Hope is dedicated to raising funds for brain tumor research and to providing travel assistance to those who qualify. A cure for this disease must be found.
Brain Tumor Talk Radio | Blog Talk Radio Feed
In this issue, the authors of DMM’s first Research Articles discuss their
exciting new findings including; the discovery of PTEN in planarian stem
cells; novel technological advancements that provide a close-up look into
the dynamics of tumor microenvironments; and new understanding about immune recognition of cancer in the fly. Also, our Model for Life, Gerard Evan,
discusses his thoughts about the future of cancer treatment and how academic
science might foster the creativity needed to make it happen.
Disease Models and Mechanisms - September/October 2008
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