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Volume 344:614-615 February 22, 2001 Number 8
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Breast Cancer Management: Application of Evidence to Patient Care

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Edited by Jean-Marc Nabholtz, Katia Tonkin, Matti S. Aapro, and Aman U. Buzdar. 569 pp. London, Martin Dunitz, 2000. $135. ISBN 1-85317-915-9.

No area of medicine is as driven by evidence of the effectiveness (or lack of effectiveness) of treatment as medical oncology. Breast Cancer Management deals with evidence accrued from clinical trials of the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. The book was organized by the Academic Global Virtual Group — a sign of the new wave of international collaboration in breast-cancer research. The Breast Cancer International Research Group has held two conferences in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The premise of the group is that those conducting research on breast cancer must use global strategies and have a commitment to high-quality data . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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