Do you have nccn

Let me check what's available in the medical library.
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Unfortunately, NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) guidelines are not available in our medical library.
Here is a full summary of what we do have - over 100 textbooks across these specialties:
SpecialtyExample Titles
Internal MedicineGoldman-Cecil Medicine, Harrison's 22e, Frameworks for Internal Medicine
CardiologyBraunwald's Heart Disease, Fuster & Hurst's The Heart
SurgeryBailey & Love's 28e, Fischer's Mastery of Surgery 8e, Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics 15e
NeurologyAdams & Victor's 12e, Bradley & Daroff's Neurology
Oncology(no NCCN; check below for what oncology content exists)
NephrologyBrenner & Rector's The Kidney, Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology 7e
OB/GYNBerek & Novak's Gynecology, Creasy & Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine
PharmacologyGoodman & Gilman's 13e
DermatologyFitzpatrick's, Andrews', Dermatology 2-Vol 5e
PulmonologyFishman's Pulmonary Diseases 2-Vol
UrologyCampbell Walsh Wein 3-Vol
ENTCummings Otolaryngology
RadiologyGrainger & Allison's
Pathology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Genetics, Immunology, and more
For NCCN guidelines, you can access them directly (free registration required) at NCCN.org. They cover cancer-specific treatment algorithms updated annually.
Is there a specific cancer type or clinical question I can help you with using the resources we do have?
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