Abstract The present review explores the role and impact of second opinions in medical oncology, particularly considering the recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, and data from various studies were analyzed, highlighting why patients seek a second opinion, the rates of disagreement...
Abstract Scientific manuscripts are the basis for the transmission of scientific data among physicians in all fields of medicine. To teach young oncologists the skills needed to author a paper, we decided to emulate how experienced clinicians perform this task. The first step is to create a spreadsheet with all...
The global landscape of cancer research has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. The increasing number of cancer cases worldwide(1) has fueled an unprecedented surge in cancer research publications.(2,3) This explosion of knowledge is underpinned by an equally significant shift towards open access publications, reflecting a commitment to making...
Most scientific papers in world literature are written in English1 by non-native English speakers. 2 Non-native English-speaking scientists face difficulties in writing clearly, succinctly, and without grammatical errors.3,4 Nevertheless, despite the use of word processors and spell checkers, the final text still does not compare favorably with that created by...