Delivering timely service and evidence-informed resources to people in BC and the Yukon facing cancer and those involved in oncology care or research.
Table of Contents:; - HEAD AND NECK CANCER -- THYROID CANCER -- NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER -- SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER -- BREAST CANCER -- ESOPHAGEAL CANCER -- GASTRIC CANCER --PANCREATIC CANCER -- NEUROENDOCRINE CANCER -- HEPATOBILIARY CANCERS -- COLORECTAL CANCER -- ANAL CANCER -- PROSTATE CANCER …
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This handbook "offers powerful and practical tools to help you explore the history of racism, challenge stereotypes, and manage the stress and remorse that result from living in an unequal worlds. You'll understand your own racial identity, navigate daily and past experiences of racism, and examine…
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Table of Contents:; Chapter 1: Clinical Trials: Historical Aspects and Importance and New Drug Developments -- Chapter 2: The Definition of GCP -- Chapter 3: The Principles of GCP -- Chapter 4: The Drug Development Process and Evolution of Regulations -- Chapter 5: Planning Clinical Research -- Cha…
Table of Contents:; Pediatric malignancies[JS3] -- Gastrointestinal malignancies -- Gynecological malignancies -- Genitourinary malignancies -- Lymphoma/myeloma -- Head and neck malignancies -- Thoracic malignancies -- Breast cancer -- Bone/sarcoma -- Central nervous system -- Practice test 1: basi…
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The majority of the articles from the May 2013 CHEST Supplement "Lung cancer guidelines" are online only. The individual chapters are only available as electronic files. The print edition only includes the following articles which are free online to view: Disclaimer; Panel List; Executive Summary…
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This toolkit provides an overview of CDC's experience with more than a dozen types of social media tools, including blogs, Really Simple Syndication feeds, Facebook and Twitter, and with less well-known applications such as virtual worlds and e-cards