If you liked Progress in Oncology by Vincent T. Devita, start with Physicians' Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Manual 2004 (2003), AIDS and malignancies (1996), and Important Advances in Oncology 1993 (Important Advances in Oncology) (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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1
Physicians' Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Manual 2004
2003 · 534 pages · Edward, M.D. Chu, Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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2
AIDS and malignancies
1996 · 348 pages · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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Important Advances in Oncology 1993 (Important Advances in Oncology)
1993 · 224 pages · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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Important advances in oncology 1990
1990 · 336 pages · Vincent T. Devita, Samuel Hellman, Steven A. Rosenberg · Same author
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Important advances in oncology
1995 · 257 pages · Vincent T. Devita, Samuel Hellman · Same author
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Important Advances in Oncology, 1991
1991 · 272 pages · Vincent T. Devita, Samuel Hellman · Same author
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Cancer: Principles and Practices of Oncology
1993 · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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Avances En Oncologia 1995
1997 · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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Important advances in oncology 1988
1988 · 333 pages · Vincent T. Devita, Vincent T., Jr. Devita, Samuel Hellman, Steven A. Rosenberg · Same author
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Important Advances in Oncology, 1986
1986 · 352 pages · Vincent T. Devita, Steven A. Rosenberg, Samuel Hellman · Same author
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Important Advances in Oncology 1985
1984 · 305 pages · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
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Progress in Oncology 2002 & 2001
2002 · Vincent T. Devita · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Progress in Oncology?
BookOrb recommends Physicians' Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Manual 2004 (2003), AIDS and malignancies (1996), Important Advances in Oncology 1993 (Important Advances in Oncology) (1993), Important advances in oncology 1990 (1990), and Important advances in oncology (1995).
Are there books like Progress in Oncology?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Progress in Oncology.
Who wrote Progress in Oncology?
Progress in Oncology is by Vincent T. Devita.