C-Tools 2.0
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C-Tools 2.0 is a personal digital assistant software package designed to help doctors and their staff prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. It is currently[when?] available at the C-Tools Web site.[1] It is being distributed by the American Cancer Society and was funded by their Futuring and Innovations Program.
C-Tools 2.0 was created in order to fulfil one of the American Cancer Society's primary goals, to provide up-to-date cancer information in as many ways as possible. It provides instant access to recent cancer information, free of charge to anyone in the health care field. After several months of beta testing, it was released for download on February 8, 2005.
C-Tools 2.5, an updated and expanded version for Palm OS and Windows Mobile, was created for the American Cancer Society by Barry Tolnas and released in 2008, but references to C-Tools have since[when?] been removed from cancer.org. The external links below are dead.
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- American Cancer Society
- American Cancer Society C-Tools 2.0 Page
- C-Tools 2.0 Blog[dead link]
- C-Tools 2.0 RSS Feed
- Tools
- References
- Mailing List
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