نتایج جستجو برای: medical oncologists

تعداد نتایج: 597509  

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2007
Donald A Podoloff Ranjana H Advani Craig Allred Al B Benson Elizabeth Brown Harold J Burstein Robert W Carlson R Edward Coleman Myron S Czuczman Dominique Delbeke Stephen B Edge David S Ettinger Frederic W Grannis Bruce E Hillner John M Hoffman Krystyna Kiel Ritsuko Komaki Steven M Larson David A Mankoff Kenneth E Rosenzweig John M Skibber Joachim Yahalom Jq Michael Yu Andrew D Zelenetz

The use of positron emission tomography (PET) is increasing rapidly in the United States, with the most common use of PET scanning related to oncology. It is especially useful in the staging and management of lymphoma, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer, according to a panel of expert radiologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, medical oncologists, and general in...

2014
Chantal Reyna Marie Catherine Lee

Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in females, and 5%-7% of breast cancer cases occur in women under 40 years of age. Breast cancer in the young has gained increased attention with an attempt to improve diagnosis and prognosis. Young patients tend to have different epidemiology, presenting with later stages and more aggressive phenotypes. Diagnostic imaging is also more difficul...

2012
Viorica Magdalena Nagy

Multidisciplinarity is a basic principle recommended in cancer patients’ management. Although, in oncology, clinicians have been used to working in multidisciplinary teams for a long time, nowadays this is becoming an obligatory requirement as the therapeutic decisions are not individual, but in fact collective. The multidisciplinary committee has the role of ensuring the application of its dec...

2013
Edward Y. Kim Eric L. Chang Nicholas Galanopoulos Charlotte D. Kubicky Charles P. Lee Bin S. Teh Bryan J. Traughber Kristy Weber

Bone metastases are a common clinical problem, affecting many types of cancer patients. The presence of tumor in bone can cause significant morbidity including pain, neurological dysfunction, hypercalcemia, and pathological fracture leading to functional loss. The optimal treatment of a patient with bone metastases depends on many factors, including evaluation of the patient’s goals of care, pe...

2014
Manmeet S. Ahluwalia Michael V. Vogelbaum Samuel T. Chao Minesh M. Mehta

Despite major therapeutic advances in the management of patients with systemic malignancies, management of brain metastases remains a significant challenge. These patients often require multidisciplinary care that includes surgical resection, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapies. Complex decisions about the sequencing of therapies to control extracranial and intracranial dise...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2014
Tait D Shanafelt William J Gradishar Michael Kosty Daniel Satele Helen Chew Leora Horn Ben Clark Amy E Hanley Quyen Chu John Pippen Jeff Sloan Marilyn Raymond

PURPOSE To evaluate the personal and professional characteristics associated with career satisfaction and burnout among US oncologists. METHODS Between October 2012 and March 2013, the American Society of Clinical Oncology conducted a survey of US oncologists evaluating burnout and career satisfaction. The survey sample included equal numbers of men and women and represented all career stages...

2015
Onita Bhattasali Andrea T Vo Michael Roth David Geller R Lor Randall Richard Gorlick Jonathan Gill

Nearly 20% of patients with newly diagnosed osteosarcoma have detectable metastases at diagnosis; the majority of which occur in the lungs. There are no established recommendations for the timing and modality of metastasectomy. Members of the Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) were emailed an anonymous 10-min survey assessing their management practices for pulmonary findings at the time ...

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