Oncology


Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies tumors (cancer) and seeks to understand their development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
There are five major areas of oncology: etiology, prevention, biology, diagnosis, and treatment. As a clinical discipline, it draws upon a wide variety of medical specialties; as a research discipline, oncology also involves specialists in many areas of biology and in a variety of other scientific areas.
Oncology has led to major progress in the understanding not only of cancer but also of normal biology.


Lecture Notes: Oncology (by Bower)


Manual of Clinical Oncology, 6th edition (by Casciato)


The Washington Manual of Oncology, 2nd edition (by Govindan)


The Biology of Cancer (by Weinberg)


Handbook of Evidence-based Radiation Oncology (by Hansen)


Clinical Radiation Oncology, 2nd edition (by Gunderson)


The Cancer Atlas


Abeloff's Clinical Oncology, 4th edition (by Abeloff)


DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology




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