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SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year | thecancergeek
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It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know. →. December 10, 2013 · 9:22 am. SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year. Well the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is here and I’m very excited to be here to learn what’s new and upcoming in the world of research and clinical care. I meant to get this post up before I left, but my lab work this weekend had other ideas. Just a quickie post from the hotel this morning before the sessions start for real this afternoon. I-SPY2 is...
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Saying No | The Tightrope
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Searching for balance between research, family and life. About Dr. O. On Science and Faith. October 24, 2012. I just played my first “no” card as a tenure-track prof, and I’m not sure how I feel about it. The particular request was for something that may have had some actual benefit. AND it may have even been. Hell, I really. To say yes to this request! This entry was posted in academia. And tagged saying no. Weekend mornings with Monkey, techie edition →. 2 thoughts on “ Saying No. What say you. Can...
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It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! | thecancergeek
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It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know. My crazy idea = reality! July 14, 2014 · 4:55 am. It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! Today, July 13th (I’m still up y’all) is Geekness Day or “Embrace Your Geekness Day” – what better excuse for a quick post on why I am TheCancerGeek (my current username on the internet). I actually didn’t know about this geek celebration day until SingleHop. 8220;What makes me a geek? 8220;Favorite geek quote”. Confession: I am a quote collector! 8220;Being a geek is a grea...
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Mesothelioma Awareness Day | thecancergeek
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How social media led to my current research in IBC via twitter and blogging? SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year →. September 26, 2013 · 1:07 am. Howdy everyone. Long time no posts huh? Well I have 2 for you now. Earlier this week I did a guest post on TNBC biology and clinical trials for the IBC Network, a local non-profit organization I volunteer with. Check it out here. If you are interested! If I said mesothelioma, what would that bring to mind? 2) While the pathophysiology ...
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PhD Defense Day! | thecancergeek
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Setting up my blog, more content to come soon. Recent Science Roundup 1 →. April 25, 2011 · 1:56 am. Those of you who either know me IRL or follow me on twitter or facebook know that I defended my PhD successfully this past Friday. Yay! Once it actually came up, I was pretty confident since I knew I had nailed the written proposal, that the actual presentation and questioning were rather benign. Well, it was more to do with having rushed the writing of my thesis for various reasons that had me on edge.
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SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? | thecancergeek
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SABCS Mini-series post 1: Pfizer CDK4/6 inhibitor is a #win. Emotional investment in cancer research – how much is necessary for good research? December 29, 2012 · 1:50 am. SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? In this second overview of research presented at SABCS, I thought I would focus on the excitement building with regard to options in triple negative breast cancer (that is tumors that don’t express the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor or HER2).
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“It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know….” | thecancergeek
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SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year. It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! April 1, 2014 · 1:02 am. It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know. A new paper in the Annals of Oncology caught my attention since it was a large population on IBC patient outcomes study regarding 7700 patients diagnosed between 1990 and 2010. This caught my attention because there hasn’t been much written on this lately outside of single institution studies (such as MDACC’s. Going back to the SEER data...