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Created by oncologists as a knowledge base for providers, this site contains reference notes prepared by their peers and allows people to share wisdom and insights from their own clinical experiences for the benefit of all.  This shared online notebook will continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the community because users such as yourself are able to refine and build upon existing content.
 
  
 
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Any information that one feels would be helpful to other oncology providers is welcome.  Visit [[how to contribute]] for more details.  '''By using this site, you are indicating that you have read and agree with the terms set forth in the [[HemOnc.org_-_A_Hematology_Oncology_Wiki:General_disclaimer|disclaimer]].''' Priorities of this project include:
 
 
#Creating a database of [[Drug index | chemotherapy agents and other medications]].
 
#Creating an index of diseases.
 
#Creating a collection of chemotherapy regimens and references to primary literature (PubMed and direct links to the abstracts/full articles).
 
#[[:Category:Example chemotherapy order sets|Sample order sets]] and examples of supportive medications used with treatment regimens
 
#Aggregating [[External links|useful links]] to existing resources by disease, such as information about prognosis, clinical calculators, staging, and patient resources.
 
 
Additional possibilities for this project may include:
 
#Creating summaries of pivotal clinical trials
 
#Establishing homepages for ongoing clinical trials that contain information and sites of participation
 
#Checklists for common clinical scenarios/diseases
 
#Creating checklists that can be used for patients starting therapy with particular regimens, such as laboratory & imaging (e.g. echocardiogram, PFTs) parameters to monitor and informed consent/discussion of side effects
 
#List of [[ICD-9 codes]]
 
#Being a source of [[reference documents]]
 
#[[Pathology | Pathology references]], including histology images and information about immunohistochemistry and CD markers.
 
 
The field of hematology/oncology is ever-changing, and our hope is that other people will be interested in contributing to make it an increasingly more useful resource.  The rapidly evolving nature of the practice demands a more dynamic medium than existing resources can provide and would benefit from being able to be updated in real-time from virtually any computer with internet access.  We believe that the familiar format of a Wiki, made popular by sites such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia], will significantly help ease-of-use and navigation.
 
  
If you would like to contribute, please create an account in the upper right corner, and send a message to [email protected] so that your account can be set up with the necessary rights. Due to the sensitive nature of the information contained within this site, unverified users will not be allowed to edit articles.
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Created by oncologists as a knowledge base for providers, this site contains reference notes prepared by their peers and allows people to share wisdom and insights from their own clinical experiences for the benefit of all. This shared online notebook will continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the community because users such as yourself are able to refine and build upon existing content. Please see the [[Main Page | desktop version of the main page]] for more information about [[Main Page | HemOnc.org]].

Revision as of 04:21, 16 November 2014

HemOnc.org - A Free Hematology/Oncology Reference

Desktop version of the main page
Browse our complete index of pages
Quick links to chemotherapy regimens
Acute leukemias
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) Transplant conditioning regimens
Myeloproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplastic syndromes
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML)
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) Hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES)
Mast cell diseases Myelodysplastic syndrome
Primary & secondary myelofibrosis Polycythemia vera (PV)
Mature B-, T-, and NK-cell neoplasms
Aggressive Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL/SLL)
CNS lymphoma Follicular lymphoma
Hairy cell leukemia HIV-associated lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular lymphocyte-predominant
Large granular lymphocytic leukemia Light-chain (AL) amyloidosis
Mantle cell lymphoma Marginal zone lymphoma
Multiple myeloma T-cell lymphoma
Transplant conditioning regimens Waldenström macroglobulinemia
Other hematology
Aplastic anemia Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
Castleman’s disease Coagulopathies
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) Venous thromboembolism (VTE)
Solid tumors
Anal cancer Bladder cancer
Bone cancer Breast cancer
Central nervous system (CNS) cancer Cervical cancer
Colon cancer Esophageal cancer
Gastric cancer Head and neck cancer
Hepatobiliary cancer Lung cancer, non-small cell
Lung cancer, small cell Melanoma
Mesothelioma Neuroendocrine tumors
Skin, basal & squamous cancer Ovarian cancer
Pancreatic cancer Penile cancer
Prostate cancer Rectal cancer
Renal cancer Sarcoma
Testicular cancer Thymoma
Thyroid cancer Unknown primary
Uterine cancer


Created by oncologists as a knowledge base for providers, this site contains reference notes prepared by their peers and allows people to share wisdom and insights from their own clinical experiences for the benefit of all. This shared online notebook will continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the community because users such as yourself are able to refine and build upon existing content. Please see the desktop version of the main page for more information about HemOnc.org.