Worth Reading DeVita

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Before you answer "yes, this is the seminal textbook of oncology" hear me out.

I am a resident with limited time, busy clinic, and even busier family life. I also have all the "classic" rad onc text books (no I did not read them all) and wanted to know if it is worth a residents time to read Leibel (my text of choice) or DeVita.

Another question is if I have read a chapter in Leibel is it worth reading that same section again in DeVita or another rad onc text like Gunderson.

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Agree with Brim, unless you are photographic and only have to read things once. Then, why not? For a radonc, I think best to read same source multiple times plus relevant journal articles (over and over). Leibel and Gunderson and Perez have similar information. No need to read all.
 
I view it as an extracurricular effort. Learning overall treatment strategy, surgical and medical management of cancers from DeVita would probably make you stand out among most RadOncs out there.