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JCO invites you to enter our first Art of Oncology Narrative Medicine Contest for early career oncologists. Entries will be accepted through August 31, 2025. Finalists will be judged by a panel of board members and editorial fellows. Winners will be announced in the Fall of 2025. The years of medical training and the first few years when hematologists/oncologists start practicing independently can be an incredibly rewarding time in a person’s career. We are looking for original narratives that explore
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Mashup Score: 7A Whipple of Choice: Choosing Between Debilitating Surgery or Watchful Waiting | Podcast | ASCO Publications - 10 day(s) ago
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology article,
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JCO invites you to enter our first Art of Oncology Narrative Medicine Contest for early career oncologists. Entries will be accepted through August 31, 2025. Finalists will be judged by a panel of board members and editorial fellows. Winners will be announced in the Fall of 2025. The years of medical training and the first few years when hematologists/oncologists start practicing independently can be an incredibly rewarding time in a person’s career. We are looking for original narratives that explore
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Mashup Score: 116
JCO invites you to enter our first Art of Oncology Narrative Medicine Contest for early career oncologists. Entries will be accepted through August 31, 2025. Finalists will be judged by a panel of board members and editorial fellows. Winners will be announced in the Fall of 2025. The years of medical training and the first few years when hematologists/oncologists start practicing independently can be an incredibly rewarding time in a person’s career. We are looking for original narratives that explore
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Home > Conferences > 10th Translational Research Conference: Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Overlap MDS/MPN Disorders and Clonal Hematopoiesis Chairs : Pierre Fenaux, Katharina Götze, Mikkael Sekeres SAVE THE DATE: October 16-18, 2026 – Malahide (Dublin), Ireland * Chairs: Pierre Fenaux, Katharina G ö tze, Mikkael Sekeres ESH Translational Resaerch Conferences focus on leading-edge basic, clinical and therapeutic research and future perspectives. The presentation of unpublished data is encouraged. Ample time
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Mashup Score: 49Column | I’m an oncologist. Here are 11 science-based ways to reduce your cancer risk. - 27 day(s) ago
About 40 percent of cancer cases are considered preventable. Try these lifestyle changes to stay healthy.
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Mashup Score: 23An Oncologist's Guide to Ensuring Your First Medical Grand Rounds Will Be Your Last | JCO Oncology Practice - 1 month(s) ago
Over the past five decades, I have attended hundreds of medical conferences—some insightful and illuminating, others tedious and forgettable. Among these countless gatherings, Medical Grand Rounds (MGRs) has always held a special place. Originally conceived as a forum for discussing complex clinical cases, emerging research, and best practices in patient care, MGRs served as a unifying platform for clinicians across all specialties, along with medical students, residents, and other health care professional
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Join me for a provocative @JCO_ASCO #CancerStories Podcast with David Johnson, MD @utswcancer "An Oncologist's Guide to Ensuring Your First Medical Grand Rounds Will Be Your Last," A tongue-in-cheek take on how to give a terrible talk! 😜@SylvesterCancer https://t.co/9uwh33M2XC https://t.co/g7hwEWYlbR
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Dr Mikkael Sekeres, the Chief of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Florida, revealed the five everyday habits that may raise the risk of certain forms of cancer.
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Recent studies have suggested that tattoos, chemical hair straighteners and even hot tea might be a problem. Here’s what an oncologist recommends.
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Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology article,
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Announcing the first EVER @JCO_ASCO Art of Oncology Narrative Medicine Contest! 🎉✍️🎗️🩺🎉 We're looking for essays that explore the human experience of cancer and reflect on the experience of trainees and early career hematologists/oncologists. Apply Now! https://t.co/y9ZGiV8uA1