Journal of Clinical Oncology
The Journal of Clinical Oncology is a trusted source for important research in clinical oncology. Available in both print and online, JCO aims to share top-notch articles focused on clinical studies. While Original Reports are the main feature of JCO, the journal also includes carefully chosen Editorials, Commentaries, Reviews, and other relevant pieces that support the care of cancer patients.
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3 weeks ago |
ascopubs.org | Mikkael A. Sekeres
The purpose of this essay is to take hematologist/oncologist readers of the Journal on my challenging journey of trying to write a memoir describing my patients and career. This piece is not just for those who might wish to write a book, it also can be generalized to other creative writing such as short stories or other narrative pieces intended for publication.
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4 weeks ago |
ascopubs.org | Adam Olszewski |Michael LeBlanc |Michael Leblanc |Jonathan W. Friedberg
The following protocol information is provided solely to describe how the authors conducted the research underlying this article. The information provided may not reflect the complete protocol or any previous amendments or modifications. As described in the Information for Contributors, JCO OA requests only specific elements of the most recent version of the protocol.
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1 month ago |
ascopubs.org | Nate Pennell |Don S. Dizon
On the inaugural episode of ASCO Education: By the Book, Dr. Nathan Pennell and Dr. Don Dizon share reflections on the evolution of the ASCO Educational Book, its global reach, and the role of its new companion podcast to further shine a spotlight on the issues shaping the future of modern oncology. TRANSCRIPTDr. Nathan Pennell:Hello, I'm Dr. Nate Pennell, welcoming you to the first episode of our new podcast,ASCO Education: By the Book.
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1 month ago |
ascopubs.org | Mikkael A. Sekeres |Megan M. Dupuis
Narrator: Tamales, by Megan Dupuis, MD, PhDI do not know if you know this, but tamales are an important—nay, critical—part of the MexicanChristmas tradition. Before I moved to Texas, I certainly did not know that. I did not know that the simple tamal, made of masa flour and fillings and steamed in a corn husk, is as essential to the holiday season as music and lights. Whole think pieces have been written in The Atlantic about it, for God’s sake. But, I did not know that.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ascopubs.org | Lidia Schapira |Mikkael A. Sekeres
Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hello and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the field of oncology. I'm your host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and with me today is Dr. Mikkael Sekeres, who is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami.
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