Oncology Nurse Coordinators in Clinical Trials - Shaking up the Melanoma Team
In recent years, melanoma research has undergone a renaissance. The disease that was once viewed, at least in a metastatic setting, as intractable and untreatable is now revealing its molecular "weaknesses." The year 2011 was a landmark year for melanoma therapy, with the introduction of t...
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Main Author: | Hani Steinberg (Author) |
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