Tumorpedia Bone for Android
Tumorpedia Bone is a rational and thorough application for understanding musculoskeletal tumors. I would say that this is a ‘must have’ app for health professionals working in Oncology. In particular, I believe this is invaluable tool for beginners, whether it is nurses, residents or other medical staff who are in direct contact with patients with bone tumor. Tumorpedia Bone is well organized and explains a number of conditions ranging from Adamantinoma to Unicameral Bone Cyst. The detailed information begins with a brief introduction, followed by incidence and demographics, symptoms, and special features. Information about each tumor comes with pictures of where it occurs, X-ray appearance, MRI and CT images if required, histopathology findings, differential diagnosis, treatment options and prognosis. What I like most is that there is a test quiz for bone tumors at the end of the app. This is an excellent method for studying tumors and has tremendous potential for medical students, who may be unaware of this information. For physicians and oncologists, having Tumorpedia Bone on Android mobile devices at the point of care is an added advantage because it allows for easier diagnosis
Had to reinstall three times before it would even open, and don't try to update because it will take all day. Images are few and of awful quality. Better to buy a soda and snickers.
A One-Stop-Shop For Bone Tumor Information - Tbone Tumorpedia Bone is a rational and thorough application for understanding musculoskeletal tumors. I would say that this is a ‘must have’ app for health professionals working in Oncology. In particular, I believe this is invaluable tool for beginners, whether it is nurses, residents or other medical staff who are in direct contact with patients with bone tumor. Tumorpedia Bone is well organized and explains a number of conditions ranging from Adamantinoma to Unicameral Bone Cyst. The detailed information begins with a brief introduction, followed by incidence and demographics, symptoms, and special features. Information about each tumor comes with pictures of where it occurs, X-ray appearance, MRI and CT images if required, histopathology findings, differential diagnosis, treatment options and prognosis. What I like most is that there is a test quiz for bone tumors at the end of the app. This is an excellent method for studying tumors and has tremendous potential for medical students, who may be unaware of this information. For physicians and oncologists, having Tumorpedia Bone on Android mobile devices at the point of care is an added advantage because it allows for easier diagnosis
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Freeze while updating then ask to kill the process