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Monitoring, Mentoring and Measuring Metrics, and Outcomes for Pancreatic Cancer

Avram m Cooperman, Michael Wayne Do, Justin Steele and Mazen Iskandar
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Avram m Cooperman: Boca Raton Community Hospital, Albert Einstein-Montefiore Medical Centre Boca Raton, USA
Michael Wayne Do: Beth Isreal Medical Center, USA
Justin Steele: St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan, USA
Mazen Iskandar: Department of Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA

Cancer Therapy & Oncology International Journal, 2018, vol. 10, issue 5, 72-73

Abstract: It is the time of the year in the u.s.a. When the professional basketball season is determining its best team and next champion by a series of playoff games. During a 75 regular season schedule nearly every offensive and defensive metric on every player has been recorded and analyzed, including field goal and foul shooting percentages, assists, rebounds, blocked shots, and how various players fare against opponents. Individual weaknesses are exposed and exploited [1]. Depending on outcomes, renewal of coaches and players contracts hangs in the balance. Actual outcomes at the seasons end may be far different than pre or mid season projections. For certain, poor outcomes require a change in personnel, strategy or both.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/CTOIJ.2018.10.555796

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