Media outlets starting with O
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Once Upon A Chef
This blog covers cooking, baking and recipes. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Onco'Zine
This blog informs and supports physicians treating cancer patients through daily reports on current research and development in oncology and hematology. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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OncoDaily
OncoDaily, covers cancer related news, updates, and inspiring stories. OncoDaily is dedicated to providing valuable information about cancer, highlighting the work of professionals in the field, and fostering a community where individuals can come together to raise awareness and support one another.
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Oncogene
Covers all aspects of the structure and function of oncogenes, including cellular oncogenes and their mechanism of activation, structure and function of their encoded proteins, oncogenes of the DNA and RNA tumor viruses, the molecular oncology of human tumors, tumor suppressor genes, growth regulatory genes, cell cycle control, growth factors and receptors and apoptosis. Authors interested in publishing novel sequences of genes that regulate cell growth, as well as studies describing positional cloning and chromosomal localization data, may submit their studies to Oncogene. Types of articles accepted: original articles, reviews, short communications and letters to the Editor. Articles to be submitted via online submission process.
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OncoLink
The site is maintained by a group of oncology healthcare professionals who understand the need of patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. OncoLink’s content is continually updated and ranges from treatment and disease information for a newly diagnosed patient, support through the side effects of treatment, and into survivorship. Patients and practitioners can use the OncoPilot section to navigate a new diagnosis, the Treatment Binder Builder to create a booklet of treatment and side effect information, or the OncoLife tool to create personalized survivorship care plans – all are available from the homepage. OncoLink has daily news updates provided by HealthDay News, a top-rated blog, and educational webinars on a variety of topics. OncoLink has been established with the following objectives: -Dissemination of information relevant to the field of oncology -Education of health care personnel -Education of patients, families, and other interested parties, and -Rapid collection of information pertinent to the specialty Submissions for this site should go through the main email or the managing editor ONLY. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Oncology
Serves as a peer-reviewed journal which discusses all aspects of oncology with an emphasis on clinical and experimental research efforts. Covers issues relevant to the practicing oncologist and the care of patients with neoplastic diseases. Includes updates on legislation, advances in the field and research and clinical trials of interest to the oncology community. Regular departments in the journal include Important Advances, Commentaries and Research Reports.
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Oncology Business Management
Oncology Business Management is a monthly journal printed by Intellisphere, LLC. Its goal is to provide oncology healthcare professionals gain a greater understanding of the business of clinical practice.
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Oncology Central
Background & Format:Oncology Central is the online community for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Featuring peer-reviewed articles, news updates, webinars and interviews, it aims to provide unique access to contributions from key opinion leaders and promote collaboration between a global network of oncologists. It covers diseases, topics, news, articles, journals, pipelines and trials and videos. It offers a free email newsletter. Audience & Readership:Medical and healthcare professionals or those with an interest in oncology.Circulation:Source: Publisher. Ad Rates:Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here. Other Information:There is no generic email address. Contact the Editor directly. She welcomes unsolicited submissions of opinion pieces, longer articles and primary research. In the first instance, proposals for articles should be sent to the Editor for consideration along with a short synopsis detailing the proposed topic, its importance and relevance to the field, along with any other supporting information. The Author Guide can be found here. It can be found on LinkedIn and Google+. An RSS feed can be found here. Alerts:Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 16 June 2015Oncology Central, the online community for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology, has relaunched. Featuring peer-reviewed articles, news updates, webinars and interviews, Oncology Central aims to provide medical professionals with access to contributions from key opinion leaders and promote collaboration between a global network of oncologists. Emily Brown is Editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 8371 6090 and e.brown@oncology-central.com. The website can be viewed at www.oncology-central.com and the team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/oncologycentral
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Oncology Issues
Official journal of the Association of Community Cancer Centers and targeted towards oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, oncology nurses, cancer program administrators and medical directors. Provides in depth information on the issues that are affecting or have the potential to affect the delivery of high quality, state of the art cancer treatment at the community level. Includes topics on how hospital programs and practices can keep a competitive edge in the rapidly changing environment of mergers, alliances, carve outs and down sizing, the future of community based clinical research and the impact of managed care on oncology practices and hospital cancer programs.