
- ONCOLOGY Vol 12 No 9
- Volume 12
- Issue 9
List of Exchange Programs in Cancer Education
The World Health Organization (WHO) International Network for Cancer Education (INCE) is putting together a list of exchange programs in cancer education (eg, students, residents, faculty, and others) involving a European/US center and
The World Health Organization (WHO) International Network for Cancer Education (INCE) is putting together a list of exchange programs in cancer education (eg, students, residents, faculty, and others) involving a European/US center and corresponding centers in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Strong Health Network, Rochester, New York, is organizing a symposium for this purpose to be held from November 4-7, 1998, in Portland, Oregon, and is soliciting descriptions on such activities, as well as comments and ideas for future use, abstracts of papers, and so on.
Interested persons should contact: Dr. Charles D. Sherman, Jr., Highland Hospital, 1000 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620.
Articles in this issue
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Abstinence Rates Achieved With Buproprion Correctedabout 27 years ago
Phase I Clinical Data on Novel Anticancer, Antiangiogenesis Drugabout 27 years ago
Oncologists Need to Tell Terminal Patients the Truthabout 27 years ago
Excess Thiamine May Promote Tumor Growthabout 27 years ago
NCCN Receives $1 Million Grant to Support Oncology Outcomes Databaseabout 27 years ago
Sunscreens Do Protect Against Melanoma, Says Skin Cancer Specialistabout 27 years ago
Novel Tumor-Targeting Methods Show Promiseabout 27 years ago
Combining Angiostatin With Radiation Enhances Anticancer Effects of Eachabout 27 years ago
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