The best care for the rigght patient at the right time every time Joseph O’Donnell Editorials Pages: 135 - 136
Why don’t people adopt recommended health behaviors? Mary E. Costanza BriefCommunication Pages: 138 - 139
To expedite or not to expedite ... That is the question Camille C. WicherArthur M. Michalek Ethics Corner Pages: 140 - 141
Works-in-progress: Guiding junior scientists through career development applications Shine ChangDaniel C. HughesRobert M. Chamberlain Articles Pages: 142 - 148
Using Structured Clinical Instruction Modules (SCIM) in teaching palliative care to undergraduate medical students Kirsten AuretDarren L. Starmer Articles Pages: 149 - 155
Palliative radiotherapy knowledge among community family physicians and nurses Tanya BerrangRajiv Samant Articles Pages: 156 - 160
Opinions from ESL instructors and students about curricula on hepatitis B for use in immigrant communities Gloria D. CoronadoVictoria M. TaylorBeti Thompson Articles Pages: 161 - 166
Gender and online cancer support groups: Issues facing male cancer patients Morton A. Lieberman Articles Pages: 167 - 171
Prostate cancer knowledge and screening attitudes of inner-city men John PendletonChristopher HopkinsCharles J. Rosser Articles Pages: 172 - 179
The effect of a school-based educational intervention on gender differences in reported family cancer history John M. QuillinJoann N. BodurthaSteven J. Danish Articles Pages: 180 - 185
Quality of life after thyroid cancer: An assessment of patient needs and preferences for information and support Katherine J. RobertsStephen J. LeporeMark L. Urken Articles Pages: 186 - 191
Do gender-based disparities in authorship also exist in cancer palliative care? A 15-year survey of the cancer palliative care literature Preet Paul SinghAminah Jatoi Articles Pages: 192 - 194
The talking cure: Schwartz center rounds foster compassion and collaboration Julie RosenThomas Lynch Humanism in Oncology Pages: 195 - 196