Maurie Markman, MD

Maurie Markman, MD, is president of Medicine & Science at City of Hope Atlanta, Chicago, and Phoenix

Articles

From the Editor: Electronic Alerts Would Help Oncologists Manage Therapy

March 7th 2011

It was not so long ago that designing an optimal treatment plan for an individual cancer patient required only a confirmed histologic/morphologic diagnosis of a particular tumor type and appropriate staging, which was surgically based in most solid tumors.

From the Editor: Internet Analysis Raises Questions in Rare Cancer Care

March 6th 2011

The Internet has been employed in a variety of interesting ways to foster clinical or research agendas.

E-books: Will they impact education and dissemination of medical information?

April 30th 2010

Electronic communication technologies have radically changed our world, transforming almost every aspect of our daily lives. Most of the tasks we need to perform can be handled electronically, from paying bills and shopping to communicating with friends and family.

Web-based Risk Information and the Use of Alternative Medicine for Active Anti-neoplastic Therapy

April 14th 2009

The websites and other resources your patients find on the Internet may downplay or ignore clinical evidence that herbal supplements may promote tumor growth or impair the effectiveness of established cancer treatments.

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