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Tumorpedia Bone

Do you need all accurate, up-to-date tumor information on your mobile device? Now you can get the Tumorpedia a...

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Do you need all accurate, up-to-date tumor information on your mobile device?
Now you can get the Tumorpedia apps!

The Tumorpedia applications give you rapid mobile access to the most
comprehensive medical information covering all aspects of benign and malignant
bone and soft tissue tumors, foot and ankle tumors, and musculoskeletal tumor
information in Spanish.

Tumorpedia is designed for physicians, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists,
primary care providers, podiatrists, residents, interns, medical students, and
patients as well. Tumorpedia is available for iPhone and iPad and Android
mobile devices.

Tumorpedia comprises a suite of mobile applications focusing on different
types of tumors. The applications released today include Tumorpedia-lite,
Tumorpedia-bone, Tumorpedia-soft tissue, Tumorpedia-foot and ankle, and
Tumorpedia-Espanol, designed for Spanish-language users.

Each Tumorpedia app contains information on 20 to 50 different tumors,
covering the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and examination
findings, as well as the xray, MRI, and CT scan appearance of the tumor. The
diagnostic features of each tumor are illustrated with hundreds of images from
actual case examples. In addition, the microscopic pathology findings are
described and illustrated. The app provides treatment options, outcomes
information, and prognosis for each tumor.

There is no textbook in print that has the information available in this
application, presented in the manner that it is. It's a great tool for
orthopedic surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, podiatrists, residents and
students who might be caring for patients with these tumors.

It's hard to memorize the variable presentations and diagnostic features of
these tumors, which can range anywhere from minor, benign conditions to
serious, aggressive cancers. Zeroing in on the right diagnosis is really
essential in determining the most accurate and appropriate tests to use.
Having this information readily available, right at the point of care is
invaluable.

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Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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