© 2006 European Society for Medical Oncology
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KISS: the 2006 Annals of Oncology prizes
(Editor-in-Chief), Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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A few people have remarked on my tendency to drop untranslated Latin expressions into these editorials [1, 2]. While most people consider Latin an extinct language, I feel bound to point out that it is still the official language of one nation, the Vatican. Here in Oxford, where my business card and my letterhead bear a motto in Latin, where I can dine at Corpus Christi College with the Regius Professor of Medicine, Latin can also seem very much alive.
The main title of this editorial is for those who would feel less comfortable with
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| Annals of Oncology Prize for Phase III studies |
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