From the Editor

Pooling knowledge to tailor an integrated delivery system


 

What an exciting and challenging year 2014 has been! As it draws to a close, we also celebrate the first year of the merger between The Journal of Supportive Oncology and Community Oncology to form our current title, The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology. We hope that by combining the clinical and supportive/palliative components of our specialty, we are able to serve as a vital forum and resource by providing you with a “one-stop shop” to support you in your practice of oncology.

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