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Revision as of 00:38, 7 December 2018

Knowledge aggregation sites such as HemOnc.org could not exist without primary sources. We access primary sources through a variety of means, including subscription to eTOCs, conference proceedings, and customized e-mail alerts through PubMed and other sources. This is a list of the sources that we use most frequently; decisions on whether to include treatment regimens are informed by our eligibility criteria.

"Top-tier" general medical journals

"Top-tier" hematology/oncology journals

Other hematology/oncology journals

Conference proceedings

E-mail Alerts