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Adolescent Use of Tanning Salons and Melanoma Risk
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| Target Audience: |
| This activity is intended for the oncologist. |
| Sponsor: |
| This activity is sponsored by AHC Media. |
| Accreditation: |
| AHC Media is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. |
| Credit Designation: |
| AHC Media designates this enduring material for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. |
| Faculty |
Editor
William Ershler, MD
INOVA Fairfax Hospital Cancer Center, Fairfax, VA;
Director, Institute for Advanced Studies in Aging
Washington, DC
Authors
Samir Kanani, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology
George Washington University
Inova Fairfax Cancer Center
Andrew S. Artz, MD
Hematology/Immunology Unit
National Institute on Aging, NIH
Peer Reviewer
V.R. Veerapalli, MD
Staff Clinician, INOVA Fairfax Cancer Center
Falls Church, VA |
| Subjects: |
- Adolescent Use of Tanning Salons and Melanoma Risk
- The Relevance of FLT3 in APL
- Glioblastoma
- Colorectal Cancer in Younger Patients: Any Difference?
- Assessing Physical Function and QOL in Doublet-Treated Elderly Lung Cancer Patients
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| Objectives: |
- to present the latest information regarding diagnosis and treatment of various types of cancer
- to present prevalence/surveillance data and long-term follow-up results of chemotherapy/radiation regimens
- to describe new advances in the field of oncology
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| Financial Disclosure: |
Clinical Oncology Alert’s Editor, William Ershler, MD, authors Samir Kanani, MD, MD, Andrew S. Artz, MD, and peer reviewer, V.R. Veerapalli, MD, report no financial relationships to this field of study.
Copyright 2011 AHC Media LLC. All rights reserved.
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