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Which are your favorite prostate cancer journals, magazines and news blogs?

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Please share the names of your favorite prostate cancer journals, magazines and news blogs. Sites where you find helpful articles. Please don’t post personal blogs, organization or hospital websites No worries if you don’t know of any to suggest. Thanks.

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Magnus1964 profile image
Magnus1964

ASCO.org, Elsevier,

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pete-ginger in reply to Magnus1964

Elsevier has a high paywall per article, does it not? Although we can use it to get DOI ## to google articles for free, yes?

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Magnus1964 in reply to pete-ginger

I subscribe to Elsevier prostate cancer. I get emails alerts.

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pete-ginger in reply to Magnus1964

Many thanks, @Magnus1964. Elsevier is a broad and wide (and controversially expensive provider to uni libraries) academic publisher, and I didn’t know about this. Thanks!

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AlanMeyer

I have to list this one:

prostatecancer.news/

For those of you who don't recognize this, give it a click and see the wealth of deeply considered prostate cancer information. Oh, wait ... maybe you'll also recognize the author.

Alan

LearnAll profile image
LearnAll

PubMed is the ocean of information. My favorite.

maley2711 profile image
maley2711

Dare I mention Google.....which leads to results from these other cites!! Otherwise, besides prostatecancer.news, can help most men. There are so many.....published thruout the world

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Concerned-wife

In addition to the ones listed and UroToday. And of course this site

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pjoshea13

I have relied on PubMed for 17 years. Takes time, but one can easily miss good stuff by relying on only a few journals.

One could often read the full text after a year or so back then - but not since Elsevier took over. They have 2,500 journals!

"Elsevier's high operating profit margins (37% in 2018) and 950 million pounds in profits, often on publicly funded research works and its copyright practices have subjected it to criticism by researchers." (Wiki)

... so I resort to SciHub when necessary:

sci-hub.do

-Patrick

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AlanMeyer

Here are descriptions I wrote some time ago of a couple of resources provided by the National Cancer Institute. One publishes information on the web, the other provides free counseling by phone, Internet chat, or email from knowledgeable human beings:

healthunlocked.com/advanced...

healthunlocked.com/advanced...

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MateoBeach

I would add two others that you can subscribe to for free and receive updates and links to timely articles:Practice Update

practiceupdate.com/journals...

And Science Direct that uses previous searches to suggest articles.

sciencedirect.com

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Stevecavill

Another vote for Urotoday. Also this podcast gucast.buzzsprout.com/

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