ONCOgen

ONCOgen is a software program that uses context-free grammar with an extensive library of medical terms and phrases derived from over a thousand clinical trials, drug information resources, and personal experience to “randomly” generate a clinical trial manuscript. Context-free grammar is just a fancy way of saying "rules for computer generated mad-libs."

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Another sample ONCOgen abstract
Another sample ONCOgen abstract

Unfortunately, in order to generate properly formatted papers ONCOgen needs LaTeX and a few additional things on the backend that my current website hosting provider is unable to accommodate. Until then, I have provided a number of pre-generated abstracts here that you can “generate” below.

Abstract 1

Sargramostim Versus Second-Line Oxaliplatin and Etoposide with Dexamethasone in the Treatment of PCSK9-Positive Acute Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

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Abstract 2

A Longitudinal Study Comparing Second-Line FOLFOX and Mesna Versus Medium-Dose Gefitinib in High-Grade, Relapsed and Refractory Acute Lymphoblastic Myeloma

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Abstract 3

Contemporary Geriatric Immunotherapy as Applied to Newly Diagnosed, BRAF V600-Positive Pheochromocytomas

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Abstract 4

A Non-Inferiority, Nested Case-Control Trial Comparing Mercaptopurine and Tretinoin Versus Placebo in Ductal Cell Carcinomas

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