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Progress Report: Any Podcasters Out There?

December 24, 2008 - 3:51 pm

  First, happy holidays to everyone on this Christmas Eve. 
  I wanted to provide a bit of a progress report.  First, the weather in Seattle is finally warming up to a balmy mid-30s, and this means that we are seeing and feeling some very welcome RAIN.  Beautiful “melting rain”.  After a week of having our [...]

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Well, the Weather Outside is Frightful…

December 22, 2008 - 4:59 pm

My wife thinks the snow is beautiful, and I suppose it is if you don’t have anywhere to be, but I grew up in Cleveland and saw enough snow before age 20 to last a lifetime.   I wanted to get away from it.  At least in the more commonly snow-laden parts of the country they [...]

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New Post Feature: What I Really Do

August 20, 2008 - 9:16 pm

   We’ve now got a couple of hundred posts from the last nearly two years, and frankly that’s presented the new dilemma of making it hard to find the general summary information people want.  There are a a few dozen posts about first line treatment of advanced NSCLC, for instance, but many visitors to this [...]

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Developing an Index of Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms in Cancer Medicine

August 2, 2008 - 7:56 am

I try to describe the terms in posts and comments, but some people had suggested a glossary of cancer terms and abbreviations that are commonly used here, on slides, doctor’s notes, etc. This is my first attempt to develop something fairly comprehensive, but I’m sure this isn’t everything. Please add your suggestions for terms [...]

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Core Concepts: The Highlight Posts for Cancer Management

September 27, 2007 - 9:51 pm

It’s been nearly a year since I started OncTalk, and over that time I’ve worked to contribute new material on a very regular basis. While that’s generally a good thing, one downside is that it can get harder to find the information you’re looking for when there’s a lot to sift through. [...]

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