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ONCOLOGYNURSE EDITIONApril 2011Volume 25 • Number 4Subscribe  |  Publication Services  |   ArchivesONCOLOGY's Nurse Edition publishes articles related to practical management issues in the care of patients with neoplastic disease. Through the Nurse Edition, ONCOLOGY aims to provide readers with useful insights into all aspects of patient management, with an emphasis on information and tools that can be applied to daily practice and patient education.

ONCOLOGY
NURSE EDITION

April 2011
Volume 25 • Number 4

Subscribe  |  Publication Services  |   Archives

ONCOLOGY's Nurse Edition publishes articles related to practical management issues in the care of patients with neoplastic disease. Through the Nurse Edition, ONCOLOGY aims to provide readers with useful insights into all aspects of patient management, with an emphasis on information and tools that can be applied to daily practice and patient education.

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