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JCO Oncology Practice (known from 2005 to 2019 as the Journal of Oncology Practice ) is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the mechanics of oncology care. It was established in 2005 and is published by the American Society of Clinical Oncology . The editor-in-chief is John V. Cox ( UT Southwestern Medical Center ). The editor-in-chief designate is Jeffrey Peppercorn ( Massachusetts General Hospital ).

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5-453: The first issue was managed by then-editor in chief Douglas Blayney ( Stanford ), and was published in May 2005 featuring "... material on oncologic best practice methods originated by our colleagues, who may care for patients in office, hospital out-patient, academic, or home-care settings. These pieces may be first-authored, multi-authored, or may result from interviews by our staff." Blayney

10-742: Is a former medical director at Stanford Cancer Institute . He specializes in hematology and oncology, but his research specializes in breast cancer , lymphoma , and the use of electronic technology to enhance medical practice. Douglas Blayney was born in Fowler, California a small, rural farming community in the Central Valley of California and raised in nearby Fresno. Douglas Blayney attended Stanford University from 1968 to 1972, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering . He went on to earn his M.D. at

15-680: The United States who has been involved with several clinical oncological organizations within the United States. He is internationally recognized for his expertise in oncology quality and informatics and hematological malignancy. He has currently been elected to become president of the American Society for Clinical Oncology, worked at the University of Michigan as the medical director of the university's cancer center, and

20-666: The University of California at San Diego School of Medicine in 1977. After receiving his M.D., Blayney completed his residency at the University of California at San Diego from 1977 to 1980. After graduating in 1980, Blayney became certified to practice internal medicine, while in 1983 he received his certification in medical oncology where he also completed his fellowship in oncology at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. Blayney worked as

25-412: Was succeeded by John V. Cox (University of Texas Southwestern) in 2008. JCO Oncology Practice is indexed in: This article about an oncology journal is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about academic journals . Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page . Douglas Blayney Douglas Blayney is an oncologist in

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