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Revision as of 21:11, 28 December 2025
Neoplasm.org – An Open Hematology/Oncology Reference
Neoplasm.org is a collaborative, open-access knowledge base dedicated to the rapid dissemination of oncology clinical trial results and evidence-based treatment regimens. Modeled after the collaborative spirit of the medical community, our mission is to translate complex research into actionable clinical insights—free of charge and accessible to everyone, from oncologists and researchers to students and patients.
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| Solid Tumors | Malignant Hematology |
Links to all main disease pages
Additional Information
Created as a knowledge base for hematology & oncology providers, HemOnc.org is a collaborative wiki containing details about hundreds of hematology/oncology drugs, and thousands of treatment regimens. Content is added by hematology & oncology professionals, and undergoes continuous peer review.
Any information that one feels would be helpful to other oncology providers is welcome. Visit how to contribute for more details.
Priorities of this project include: <section begin=goals />
- Creating a database of all approved systemic anticancer therapy agents and supportive medications used in the field of hematology/oncology.
- Creating a database of all standard-of-care systemic anticancer therapy regimens and references to primary literature.
- Sample order sets and examples of supportive medications used with treatment regimens
- Aggregating useful links to existing resources by disease, such as guidelines, information about prognosis, clinical calculators, staging, and patient resources.
- Creating, maintaining, and disseminating a formalized ontology of anticancer drugs and regimens.
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Additional possibilities for this project may include:
- Creating synopses of pivotal clinical trials and regimens
- Prioritizing regimens by their efficacy and/or toxicity
- Capturing historical regimens that were standard-of-care prior to 2005
- Checklists for common clinical scenarios/diseases
- Creating checklists that can be used for patients starting therapy with particular regimens, such as laboratory & imaging (e.g. echocardiogram, PFTs) parameters to monitor and informed consent/discussion of side effects
The field of hematology/oncology is ever-changing, and our hope is that other people will be interested in contributing to make it an increasingly more useful resource. The rapidly evolving nature of the practice demands a more dynamic medium than existing resources can provide and would benefit from being able to be updated in real-time from virtually any computer with internet access. We believe that the familiar format of a Wiki, made popular by sites such as Wikipedia, will significantly help ease-of-use and navigation.
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