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06/23/13 9:24 AM

#6469 RE: bilachos #6468


To All:

Here is a Thread Post from 2007 when ONCO hit
$1.28 PPS.....HotStockMarket.com....you think this can't happen again...?? For sure it can....!!!



February Company of the Month
EricDavid & Sons, Inc rates Oncology Med, Inc (PinkSheets: ONCO) "Aggressive out perform Strong Buy"



(PINKSHEETS: ONCO)
Shares Authorized 200Mil
Shares Outstanding 61Mil
Est Public Float 25Mil
52 week high $1.28
52 week low $0.009
January 28th closing price $0.034

Dear Readers,

I came across two very nice public companies which are both in the very same business of Radiation Therapy Services Centers. The only thing different is that one company is a giant in this field and the other is a start up. The amazing thing about these two companies is that they are the only public companies in this sector. Radiation Therapy Services (NASDAQ:RTSX) currently trading at $27.32 had been a monopoly the only public company in the industry. RTSX did $100million in revenue for their 2nd QT earning a net income of $10Million. Now get a load of this, on Oct 19, 2007 Vestor Capital Partners agreed to acquire RTSX for a whopping $32.50 a share a deal worth $1.1 Billion dollars.


Now comes along our little unknown gem in the exact same medical field doing the exact same thing as RTSX. Oncology Med, Inc (PINKSHEETS: ONCO) This beauty of a Company has already secured two million dollars in Contracts and is aggressively expanding their Radiation Therapy Services Centers in PA and OH. Could this little baby become the very next RTSX? Well that’s why EDS profiles, follows and brings you these unique Companies which in fact can become the next Wall Street darlings. When you read this Company Profile, I am sure that you will see what we’ve discovered for you in an undervalued situation.



Oncology Med, Inc. is a public company engaged in the fulfillment of a variety of services related to the treatment of various cancers. We currently provide analysis and design of radiation treatment plans in order for radiation oncologists to administer various radiation treatment plans to cancer patients. Our services facilitate radiation treatment programs ranging from external beam radiation to more advanced radiation treatment technologies.

Our mission is to be a pioneer in the advancement of the treatment of cancers. We plan on growing our business through acquisitions in addition to the organic growth of our subsidiary, Comprehensive Physics and Regulatory Services (“CPRS”).

CPRS has pioneered the use of the internet for clinical radiation oncology treatment planning. The service was commenced over ten years ago in an effort to provide cost effective treatment planning by smaller radiation/cancer centers through the sharing of expertise and resources. Medical records including MRI and X-Rays are sent over the internet which allow our staff of physicists and dosemitrists to turn around a fully developed treatment plan in less that 24 hours.

Today our clients range from world class cancer treatment centers to local and regional cancer treatment centers. We have continued to grow in the scope of our services offered and in the geographical areas served, supporting over 25 radiation oncology centers from Florida to New England. Expansion opportunities exist both domestically and internationally.

Our team consists of industry professionals from many countries around the world. We leverage our experience through collaboration, professional development, training and technology. Our organizational structure is comprised of Physicists, Dosimetrists, Radiation Oncologists, Medical Technologists and Medical Business Consultants.

William J. Walker, Ph.D., CHP , PE
Chairman of the Board

Dr. Walker is Chairman of the Board of Oncology Med. Inc., and is President and Chief Executive Officer of Comprehensive Physics & Regulatory Services, Ltd. (“CPRS”). Dr. Walker is a medical physicist with over 40 years of clinical practice, research and program management. He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute, an M.S. in Radiation Biophysics from the University of Kansas, and a Ph. D. from the University of Florida in Environmental Engineering (Medical Physics). He is certified by the American Board of Health Physics, licensed by the State of Florida as a Therapeutic Radiological Physicist and is a registered professional engineer. Dr. Walker retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1978 as a Lt. Col. And was the Chief of Medical Physics for a major USAF Medical Center. Following his retirement from the Air Force, he headed the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s medical and academic licensing program and later was the Radiation Safety Officer and Program Director for the National Institute of Health, the largest such program of its kind in the world. He is the author of numerous papers on medical and health physics and a corporate officer and member of the Board of Directors of Advanced Oncology Network, Inc. Dr. Walker is additionally a member of the Boards of Directors of Eureka Cancer Treatment Center, Ltd. and Universal Healthcare Management Systems, Inc.



G. Stephen Brown, M.D., FACR

Dr. Brown is a Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

I’m sure you enjoyed this read and that you agree we are on to something great. Keep a look out for our text interview with the CEO next week.



Regards,
Steve Weiss
Publisher