User talk:Sack

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Radiation oncology
Sack, thanks for your help with the Radiation Oncology wikibook! &mdash; Brim 16:35, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Indeed, thanks for you help with it! Tdvorak (talk) 23:29, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

Now clue if this is how I respond, but in any event, this book is brilliant! Thank you so much, I reference it multiple times per week. - Sack p.s. I have no clue if this is how I communicate with the two of you, but I'm just a helpful bystander.
 * This way is as good as any other way :) Alternatively, you can post a comment on my own user page. Or on the main book discussion page. Happy that you find the book useful, and even happier that you are contributing to it! Tdvorak (talk) 05:20, 11 May 2008 (UTC)

I just logged on to update the prostate 92-02 data. Tdvorak, you are just too darn fast for me. Nicely done - Sack
 * *grin* I cheat a bit; on PubMed I have an automatic query that triggers once a month and sends me all randomized trials involving radiation therapy that were published within 30 days. Most journals now pre-publish their articles online first, before they make it to the print issue, sometimes with a lead of several months.
 * BTW, if you use 4x "~" at the end, it will autosign your comment with a time-stamp. Tdvorak (talk) 12:27, 20 May 2008 (UTC)