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The 2011 Cancer Theme Issue

The 2011 Cancer Theme Issue Editorials represent the opinions EDITORIAL of the authors and JAMA and not those of the American Medical Association. ONLINE FIRST Call for Papers to comparative effectiveness, improving prevention efforts, Robert A. McNutt, MD, MPH optimizing treatment strategies and health care delivery Boris Pasche, MD, PhD systems, and enhancing understanding of the functional, Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA quality-of-life, and economic consequences of cancer care are also of interest. LONG WITH CANCER SPECIALISTS, SUCH AS MEDICAL We look forward to receiving manuscripts—including and surgical oncologists and radiation thera- original research, systematic reviews, and scholarly com- pists, physicians in virtually every medical spe- mentaries—for consideration for the 2011 theme issue on Acialty will continue to encounter and care for pa- cancer. We are particularly interested in receiving manu- tients with cancer. With the current lifetime probability of scripts from investigators who will be presenting research being diagnosed with invasive cancer estimated at 38% for papers at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology women and 44% for men, virtually all families have had or Annual Meeting, with the potential of publishing their peer- will have a family member who has been affected with or reviewed, full-text articles online in JAMA to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

The 2011 Cancer Theme Issue

JAMA , Volume 305 (2) – Jan 12, 2011

The 2011 Cancer Theme Issue

Abstract

Editorials represent the opinions EDITORIAL of the authors and JAMA and not those of the American Medical Association. ONLINE FIRST Call for Papers to comparative effectiveness, improving prevention efforts, Robert A. McNutt, MD, MPH optimizing treatment strategies and health care delivery Boris Pasche, MD, PhD systems, and enhancing understanding of the functional, Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA quality-of-life, and economic consequences of cancer care are also of interest. LONG WITH CANCER...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2011 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2010.1973
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Abstract

Editorials represent the opinions EDITORIAL of the authors and JAMA and not those of the American Medical Association. ONLINE FIRST Call for Papers to comparative effectiveness, improving prevention efforts, Robert A. McNutt, MD, MPH optimizing treatment strategies and health care delivery Boris Pasche, MD, PhD systems, and enhancing understanding of the functional, Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA quality-of-life, and economic consequences of cancer care are also of interest. LONG WITH CANCER SPECIALISTS, SUCH AS MEDICAL We look forward to receiving manuscripts—including and surgical oncologists and radiation thera- original research, systematic reviews, and scholarly com- pists, physicians in virtually every medical spe- mentaries—for consideration for the 2011 theme issue on Acialty will continue to encounter and care for pa- cancer. We are particularly interested in receiving manu- tients with cancer. With the current lifetime probability of scripts from investigators who will be presenting research being diagnosed with invasive cancer estimated at 38% for papers at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology women and 44% for men, virtually all families have had or Annual Meeting, with the potential of publishing their peer- will have a family member who has been affected with or reviewed, full-text articles online in JAMA to

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 12, 2011

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