Robert S. Miller

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First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Robert S. Miller, MD, FACP, Appointed Editor-in-Chief of ASCOs Patient Information Website, Cancer.Net

Cancer.Net (www.cancer.net) brings the expertise and resources of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the voice of the world’s cancer physicians, to people living with cancer and those who care for and care about them. ASCO is composed of ... [Published Oncology Business Review - May 01 2013]
First reported Jan 13 2013 - Updated Jan 13 2013 - 1 reports

Acme's future; TV habits; a simple life

"We kept our promise," AIG declared in announcing that it would not sue over its bailout."I hear they are going to try to operationally run the stores, rather than sell them to a competitor like Kroger or Safeway. That remains to be seen."- Analyst Michael ... [Published Philadelphia Inquirer - Jan 13 2013]
First reported Dec 10 2012 - Updated Dec 10 2012 - 1 reports

Docs Search the Internet

share this storyA survey of 485 oncologists and primary care physicians done at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center found that 61% of doctors look for medical information on the Internet on a weekly basis if not more often and 46% contribute new information. ... [Published ThirdAge - Dec 10 2012]

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