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Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology – February 2009+

9th February 2009

mary eapen Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology   February 2009
Mary Eapen

Peter Goodwin interviews more speakers from the 50th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December 6-9, 2008

IN THIS EDITION:
Greater Role for Umbilical Cord Blood in Adult Transplants
Mary Eapen, Medical College of Wisconsin,

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Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology+

7th January 2009

francseco zaja Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology
Francesco Zaja

The exciting recent ASH conference reflected the vibrant mood of an America boldly tackling economic and political turmoil with post-presidential-election optimism. Peter Goodwin and George Canellos reflect on some of the big stories and talk with key investigators

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Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology+

11th November 2008

robert pirker Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology
Robert Pirker

Scientific Editors:
George Canellos, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Gordon McVie, European Institute of Oncology, Milan
Pat Price, Christie Hospital, Manchester
Gianni Bonadonna, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan

Sarah Maxwell and Peter Goodwin report on evidence

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Can Road-Side Tranexamic Acid Therapy Reduce Mortality and Blood Transfusions after Trauma? The CRASH Trial.+

9th May 2007

jaime miranda Can Road Side Tranexamic Acid Therapy Reduce Mortality and Blood Transfusions after Trauma? The CRASH Trial.

JAIME MIRANDA, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Peru

An antifibrinolytic agent, tranexamic acid (commonly used to reduce bleeding during surgery) is being investigated as first-aid to cut mortality and the need for blood transfusion immediately after trauma or …
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Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Drug Eluting Stents, PFO Closure: Indications Not Obvious+

21st April 2007

mark reisman Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Drug Eluting Stents, PFO Closure: Indications Not Obvious

MARK REISMAN, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle

REFERENCE: ABSTRACT ACP Internal Medicine 2007, ERA 002
Drug eluting stents may not always be the automatic choice over the bare metal variety for patients requiring intervention, despite the important clinical advantages that have …
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Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Patient Power Best to Manage Diabetes+

20th April 2007

hilary seligman Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Patient Power Best to Manage Diabetes

HILARY SELIGMAN, University of California, San Francisco

REFERENCE: ABSTRACT Press Release, San Diego ACP 2007
Doctors can best help their patients with diabetes by taking particular care to put management into the hands of the patients themselves, rather than asking …
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Rural to Urban Migration: Cardiovascular Health Risks Assessed in Lima, Peru+

18th April 2007

jaime miranda Rural to Urban Migration: Cardiovascular Health Risks Assessed in Lima, Peru

JAIME MIRANDA, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Peru

The consequences of migration from rural to urban areas in Peru has provided an opportunity for studying the impact of a radically altered lifestyle and diet upon health. Jaime Miranda
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Audio Journal of Oncology in Advance – April 1st, 2007 – reporting From: Journal of Clinical Oncology, January 20th, 2007 & December 20, 2006+

2nd April 2007

george canellos Audio Journal of Oncology in Advance   April 1st, 2007   reporting From: Journal of Clinical Oncology, January 20th, 2007 & December 20, 2006
George Canellos

robert motzer Audio Journal of Oncology in Advance   April 1st, 2007   reporting From: Journal of Clinical Oncology, January 20th, 2007 & December 20, 2006
Robert Motzer

Hormone Replacement Therapy: Better Survival With Colorectal Cancer

REFERENCE: J Clin Oncol 24:5680-5686
GEORGE CANELLOS, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Using postmenopausal estrogen replacement before the diagnosis of colorectal cancer was associated with better cancer-specific and

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When Good Cells Go Bad: The Stem Cell Origin of Cancers+

16th March 2007

david jablons 120 When Good Cells Go Bad: The Stem Cell Origin of Cancers

DAVID JABLONS, University of California, San Francisco

REFERENCE: Keynote Lecture, Perspectives in Lung Cancer Conference, 2-3 March 2007, Seville, Spain
Cell signalling using the Wnt pathway may hold the key to many, if not all, the genetic pathways to cancer, …
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