Wednesday, October 07, 2009

The Web 2.0 Internet and the Clinical Practice of Oncology

By Daniel D. Karp, MD, Ronald H. Blum, MD, Clifford Hudis, MD,L. Michael Glode, MD, and Allard J. Snijders, PhD (see below for more information on the authors)

Overview: This article reviews the emerging trends of the new Web 2.0 generation of websites, their potential use in the field of oncology, and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and non-ASCO Internet resources for medical oncologists, on the basis of the authors’ extensive experience and use of the Internet in their own education and oncology practices.


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From the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX (Dr. Karp); the Beth Israel Cancer Center, New York, NY (Dr. Blum); the University of Colorado Cancer Center, Aurora, Colorado (Dr. Glode); the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (Dr. Hudis) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology Integrated Media Department (Dr. Snijders).

IMPORTANT NOTE:
This article was provided to me for distribution with expressed permission from Daniel D. Karp, MD, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Please do not duplicate or re-post without obtaining permission from Dr. Karp. You can write to him at the follow e-mail:
dkarp@mdanderson.org.
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