'Toxgnostics': An unmet need in cancer medicine
If we were to summarize the rationale that underpins medical oncology in a Latin aphorism, it might be 'veneno ergo sum'; that is, I poison, therefore I am. The burden of chemotherapy-associated toxicity is well recognized, but we have relatively few tools that increase the precision of an...
Main Authors: | Church, D, Kerr, R, Domingo, E, Rosmarin, D, Palles, C, Maskell, K, Tomlinson, I, Kerr, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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