Oncology -- Patients -- Care -- Moral and ethical aspects. : Ethical dilemmas in cancer care / edited by Basil A. Stoll
1989
1
Oncology -- Patients -- Family relationships. : Bereavement support in oncology social work : group intervention with relatives and friends / Diana Close ... [and others]
1995
1
Oncology -- Patients -- Great Britain -- Biography. : Ada, a life and a legacy / Dorothy Stein
1985
1
Oncology -- Patients -- Rehabilitation.
2
Oncology -- Periodicals.
109
Oncology -- Political aspects -- United States. : Cancer wars : how politics shapes what we know and don't know about cancer / Robert N. Proctor
1995
1
Oncology -- Popular works.
3
Oncology -- Prevention.
3
Oncology -- Prevention -- Congresses.
2
Oncology -- Prevention -- Popular works. : Reducing the odds : a manual for the prevention of cancer / Gabriel Kune
1999
1
Oncology -- Psychological aspects.
3
Oncology -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses. : Cancer, stress, and death / edited by Jean Tache, Hans Selye, and Stacey B. Day
1979
1
Oncology -- Psychological aspects -- Periodicals. : Psicooncología
1
Oncology -- Psychosomatic aspects -- Congresses. : Cancer, stress, and death / edited by Jean Tache, Hans Selye, and Stacey B. Day
1979
1
A subspecialty of medical oncology and radiology concerned with the radiotherapy of cancer
1
Oncology -- Radiotherapy -- Australia. : Samarium153-lexidronam for bone pain due to skeletal metastases : final assessment report
1999
1
Oncology -- Radiotherapy -- Congresses. : Computed tomography in radiation therapy / editors, C. Clifton Ling, Charles C. Rogers, Robert J. Morton
1983
1
Oncology -- Research
6
Oncology -- Research -- Australia. : Familial aspects of cancer : a guide to clinical practice
1999
1
Oncology -- Research -- Periodicals
5
Oncology -- Research -- Statistical methods. : Statistical methods in cancer research / by N.E. Breslow & N.E. Day ; technical editor for IARC, W. Davis
1998
1
Oncology -- Research -- United States -- Congresses
2
Oncology Service, Hospital.
3
Oncology Service, Hospital -- organization & administration
2
The hospital department responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and therapeutic services for the cancer patient
1
Oncology -- Social aspects. : Social inequalities and cancer / edited by M. Kogevinas ... [and others]
1997
1
Oncology -- Social aspects -- United States. : Cancer wars : how politics shapes what we know and don't know about cancer / Robert N. Proctor
1995
1
Oncology -- South Africa -- Periodicals : SA journal of oncology
2017
1
1
Oncology -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia : Discovery and healing : reflections on five decades of hematology/oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania / David Vaughn
2022
1
A surgical specialty concerned with management of cancer
1
Oncology -- Tomography -- Congresses. : Computed tomography in radiation therapy / editors, C. Clifton Ling, Charles C. Rogers, Robert J. Morton
1983
1
Oncology -- Treatment.
5
Oncology -- Treatment -- Congresses. : Vitamins and minerals in the prevention and treatment of cancer / Maryce M. Jacobs, [editor]
1991
1
Oncology -- Tropics : Tropical hemato-oncology / Jean-Pierre Droz, Bernard Carme, Pierre Couppié, Mathieu Nacher, Catherine Thiéblemont, editors
2015
1
Oncology -- Uganda : Africanizing oncology : creativity, crisis, and cancer in Uganda / Marissa Mika
2021
1
1
Oncology -- Vocational guidance : Career development in academic radiation oncology / Ravi A. Chandra, Neha Vapiwala, Charles R. Thomas Jr., editors
2021
1
Use of attenuated VIRUSES as ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS to selectively kill CANCER cells
1
Tumor-selective, replication competent VIRUSES that have antineoplastic effects. This is achieved by producing cytotoxicity-enhancing proteins and/or eliciting an antitumor immune response. They are genetically engineered so that they can replicate in CANCER cells but not in normal cells, and are used in ONCOLYTIC VIROTHERAPY
1
Oncolytic Virotherapy
6
Tumor-selective, replication competent VIRUSES that have antineoplastic effects. This is achieved by producing cytotoxicity-enhancing proteins and/or eliciting an antitumor immune response. They are genetically engineered so that they can replicate in CANCER cells but not in normal cells, and are used in ONCOLYTIC VIROTHERAPY
1
Use of attenuated VIRUSES as ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS to selectively kill CANCER cells
1
Use of attenuated VIRUSES as ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS to selectively kill CANCER cells
1
Use of attenuated VIRUSES as ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS to selectively kill CANCER cells
1
Oncolytic Viruses
3
Oncolytica.
3
Nuclear phosphoprotein encoded by the p53 gene (GENES, P53) whose normal function is to control CELL PROLIFERATION and APOPTOSIS. A mutant or absent p53 protein has been found in LEUKEMIA; OSTEOSARCOMA; LUNG CANCER; and COLORECTAL CANCER
1
Proteins coded by oncogenes. They include proteins resulting from the fusion of an oncogene and another gene (ONCOGENE PROTEINS, FUSION)
1
Oncoproteins, Myc -- See Myc proteins
1
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