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OncLive
File:OncLive Logo.png
Type of site
Health information
OwnerMichael J Hennessy Associates
Websiteonclive.com
Alexa rankPositive decrease 169,884 (March 2014)[1]
RegistrationNot Required
Launched2000

OncLive is a web resource for physicians and other health professionals focused on the treatment of cancer. The source features peer-reviewed original medical journal articles, video interviews, panel discussions, major medical conference coverage, daily medical news and serves as the website for several oncology-focused magazines. All content in OncLive is free and does not require any registration.[2]

The website was initially launched in 2000 as oncologynetguide.com as part of the publication Oncology Net Guide.[3] In March 2011, Intellisphere relaunched both the publication Oncology Net Guide and the website under the name OncLive. The magazine is now published twice a month under the title OncologyLive.

In 2017, the website serves as the primary webpage for several oncology-focused clinical news publications: OncologyLive, Oncology Business Management, Urologists in Cancer Care, and Precision Medicine in Oncology, and the peer-reviewed journal, Contemporary Radiation Oncology.

Publications

OncologyLive (ISSN 1535-7201) is a twice-monthly publication that circulates to 22,059 medical and hematologic oncologists, radiation specialists, and surgical oncologists.[4] The editor-in-chief for OncologyLive is Maurie Markman, MD, president of Medicine & Science at Cancer Treatment Centers of America and clinical professor of medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5] The magazine includes the Oncology & Biotech News featuring news from major medical conferences, clinical insights from experts in oncology, and clinical trial spotlight articles.

Oncology Business Management is a monthly magazine geared toward oncologists running practices. The editor-in-chief of the publication is Andrew L. Pecora, MD, chief innovations officer and vice president of cancer services at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center. The magazine is published in collaboration with the website Oncology Business Review.[5]

Oncology Nursing News covers trends in oncology nursing, as well as treatment guidelines, government regulations, and advocacy groups. The magazine combines oncology research with nurse-authored commentaries. Continuing education credits are available in each issue.[6] Lisa Schulmeister, RN, MN, APRN-BC, OCN, FAAN, from LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, is the magazine's editor-in-chief.[5]

Urologists in Cancer Care is aimed at urologists who treat prostate, testicular, bladder, and renal cell cancers. It is published six times a year. The editor-in-chief for the magazine is Raoul S. Concepcion, MD, from Urology Associates, PC.[5]

Precision Medicine in Oncology is a web-based publication that covers research findings and industry news about molecularly targeted assays and diagnostics for oncology specialists and healthcare providers.[5]

Contemporary Radiation Oncology is a peer-reviewed, web-based publication that offers original research and reviews about issues in radiation oncology for specialists in radiotherapy and other oncology healthcare professions. The editor-in-chief is Steven E. Finkelstein, MD.[5]

Giants of Cancer Care

On July 26, 2013, the inaugural “Giants of Cancer Care” awards were presented to 12 oncology professionals at the Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach, California.[7] On October 21, 2013, Hope S. Rugo, MD, from University of California, San Francisco was named the chair of the 2014 award program.[8] The current chair of the advisory board is Patrick Borgen, MD, from Maimonides Medical Center.[9]

Partnerships

OncLive operates a Strategic Alliance Partnership with several cancer centers and oncology schools of nursing.[10] In April 2013, the program added the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to a list of a dozen other institutions.[11]

References


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