"Supportive Cancer Therapy" from Cancer Information Group.Cancer Information Group (Dallas, TX) has begun the publication of Supportive Cancer Therapy Cancer Therapy, Supportive Definition Supportive cancer therapy is the use of medicines to counteract unwanted effects of cancer treatment. Purpose , a new quarterly journal for practicing hematologists and oncologists. An annual subscription to the journal costs $150 for individuals and $300 for institutions. Each issue of the journal is designed to carry original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of supportive cancer therapy. The journal's main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to supportive cancer therapy including clinical research and mechanistic aspects of supportive care supportive care, n medical and other interventions that attempt to support and make comfortable rather than to cure. and the integration of various approaches to therapy and cancer care. Cancer Information Group also publishes Clinical Breast Cancer, Clinical Colorectal Cancer colorectal cancer Malignant tumour of the large intestine (colon) or rectum. Risk factors include age (after age 50), family history of colorectal cancer, chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, benign polyps, physical inactivity, and a diet high in fat. , Clinical Lung Cancer, Clinical Lymphoma and Clinical Prostrate pros·trate tr.v. pros·trat·ed, pros·trat·ing, pros·trates 1. To put or throw flat with the face down, as in submission or adoration: Cancer for physicians and Heal and Cure magazines for patients. |
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