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Although most newly diagnosed children with cancer participate in phase III studies, which test standard treatments against promising alternatives, the phase I and II trials stand to help the 20% or so of children who aren't cured or whose cancer returns. » More
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Readers respond to "Maintenance of Certification: Myths, facts, and FAQs" and raise questions about HIPAA compliance and SurveyMonkey. » More
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The pediatrician's role in cancer care for children is important first as a diagnostician and then as a watchful monitor of long-term care. » More
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Classifying malignant tumors has typically relied on pathologic criteria from the tissue site of origin with histologic and other clinical characteristics of the tumor determining the target and type of therapeutic intervention. This approach to classifying cancer, however, is slowly being rethought. » More
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