OncoLink (Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania).
The survey was posted on the University of Pennsylvania's
OncoLink Web site, the oldest and one of the largest online cancer information sources.
For those concerned about cancer and who want to know about survival-rates and treatment options, then
OncoLink is a good site (http://www.oncolink.org).
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Two of the broader sites, containing an appreciable amount of professional-level information (
OncoLink and CancerNet), I reviewed in the June 1998 Medical Line column.
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Oncolink (cancer related information), http://cancer.med.upenn.edu/
The cancer site
OncoLink was founded in 1994 by University of Pennsylvania cancer specialists and has an editorial advisory board of medical doctors.
[26.] University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center
Oncolink. Introduction to Breast Cancer.
To find information on
OncoLink you can either navigate down through the main Disease and Specialty hierarchical menus, or use the search tool (located in the left column on the home page and with the other buttons at the top of each page once you enter the site).
The experience of
OncoLink [2], a cancer information server, was the most important.
OncoLink: A multimedia on cology information resource on the Internet.
"Accessing accurate and new information has become critical to effectively taking care of patients, and clinicians are relying more and more on computer-based information programs such as AIDSLINE, CANCERLIT, MEDLINE,
ONCOLINK, and the Internet to gain this information.