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Brandon Lau
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Perth calling! 📷 Join our team as a permanent #medical #oncologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Values-driven care, innovation & teamwork. 📷 Apply now & make a difference!
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RT @Dr_R_Kurzrock: Important editorial by Mark Lewis in Journal of Immunotherapy and Precision Oncology. JIPO.
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RT @TimothyJBrownMD: Immune checkpoint inhibitors are used to treat many types of cancer, but talking with patients about immunotherapy can…
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RT @hagsie: We are testing a new rapid method of measuring cognition. We need people who have had #BreastCancer & others who have not to co…
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@TommyJohn00 @CraigUnderhill @DrCraigGedye I really like "I Need My Girl" from that album - will have to check out the rest!
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@drchrisyu @JiaJennyLiu @MartinStockler @drtclay @angelinatjokdoc @DrJamesOtton @DoanNgo4 Already done it, Chris!
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RT @NickZdenkowski: Very nice summary of the situation with premenopausal ER+ breast cancer by @BelindaKiely focussing on genomic testing #…
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RT @DKarikios: Amazing work by Preston Ngo: Lung cancer treatment patterns and factors relating to systemic therapy use in Australia #lcs…
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RT @docranjana: Patients need transparency around how new medicines are approved | Health | The Guardian
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RT @gonen_mithat: A nice read from @JAMAOnc by Simon Van Wambeke and @oncology_bg on what happens when you deviate from your statistical a…
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@DrCraigGedye @MAGMAtrial @cogno_trials @BrainTumourAA @theIBTA @braincancer_AU @_bcba @btsupportnz @ourbrainbank @NBTStweets @theABTA @FightBrainTumor Reminds me of this retrospective study that found that maintenance temozolomide for GBM was associated with better OS when dosed in the morning compared to at night:
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RT @oncology_bg: Hi, #ASCO21 world. As you get bombarded with news of the remarkable new therapies, I request you to kindly read these 3 pa…
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RT @docranjana: A tragic death is a reminder that unnecessary tests have the potential to cause harm | Health | The Guardian
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