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Jun 4, 2026, 16:58
Giuseppe Caruso: ADC-opoly in endometrial and cervical cancer: Expanding the Board
Giuseppe Caruso, Medical Consultant at IEO European Institute of Oncology, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Do you know how to play the new board game ‘ADC-opoly’ in gynecologiconcology?
The board is expanding! Our new commentary, ‘ADC-opoly in endometrial and cervical cancer: Expanding the Board’, is now in press in the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer (IJGC).
If you enjoyed the first chapter, ‘ADC-opoly in ovarian cancer: A New Board Game’, you can’t miss this sequel.
And if you haven’t read the first one yet… well, it’s time to catch up—because the game has already started, and new ADC players are joining the board.
OncoDaily – OncoAlert”

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