H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute

October Supplement 2009

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Myelodysplastic Syndromes: Enhancing Survival in Higher-Risk Patients

Article

Enhancing Survival Outcomes in the Management of Patients With Higher-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes (CME) (PDF file: 459 KB)
Steven D. Gore, MD, and Evelyn R. Hermes-DeSantis, PharmD, BCPS

Continuing Medical Education

CME Instructions

Posttest (Expired)

Faculty Disclosures


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About the art in this issue:

Born in New Jersey, Anne Silber studied at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and has lived and worked in the Boston area since 1977. Her work has been shown in numerous one-person and group exhibitions around the United States and Europe, and her prints are included in many corporate and museum collections.

These works are limited-edition serigraphs, or silkscreen prints, handprinted by the artist using hand-cut lacquer film stencils. The inks are mixed with a large percentage of transparent base, allowing for the visual “blending” of overlaid tones, creating an effect like that of well-controlled watercolors.

Silber’s work emphasizes graphic qualities: form, line, and especially color relationships. She enjoys working with colors in an almost musical sense, creating harmonies and occasional dissonance with the combination of tones. Many of her works also explore the possibilities of light and shadow, with shadows becoming as much an interesting and integral part of the composition as the objects casting them. More information about her artwork is available at www.annesilber.com. Telephone: (617) 232-8344, or e-mail: anne.silber@verizon.net.

Cover:
Still Life With Twigs. Limited edition serigraph, © 2003. Sheet size 26″ × 20″.

Table of Contents:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam (detail). Limited edition serigraph, © 2008. Sheet size 11″ × 15″.

 


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