Sarcoma
in sentence
11 examples of Sarcoma in a sentence
Now, I am a surgeon who looks after patients with
sarcoma.
There is no surgery I have ever performed for a
sarcoma
patient that has ever been guided by a randomized controlled clinical trial, what we consider the best kind of population-based evidence in medicine.
People talk about thinking outside the box, but we don't even have a box in
sarcoma.
What we do have as we take a bath in the uncertainty and unknowns and exceptions and outliers that surround us in
sarcoma
is easy access to what I think are those two most important values for any science: humility and curiosity.
Because if I am humble and curious, when a patient asks me a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll ask a colleague who may have a similar albeit distinct patient with
sarcoma.
It is not that we only learn from
sarcoma
patients ways to manage
sarcoma
patients.
We learned about oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes for the first time in that itty-bitty little one percent of cancers called
sarcoma.
In 1966, Peyton Rous got the Nobel Prize for realizing that chickens had a transmissible form of
sarcoma.
I told you that
sarcoma
is rare.
I don't have
sarcoma.
No one in my family has
sarcoma.
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