User talk:Mabdalian

National Comprehensive Cancer Network edits
Hi Mabdalian. Welcome to Wikipedia. You've made some edits to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network article that I've reverted because they were unexplained and seemed to delete relevant material or didn't meet our manual of style guidelines.

The deletion issues were with regard to the Treatment Guidelines for Patients. As far as I can tell these are still published by NCCN - is there a particular reason you think they shouldn't be mentioned in the article?

The style issue is in regard to the addition of the Trade Mark symbol by the Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Wikipedia does not use trademark or copyright symbols within the text of articles in this manner. (See the relevant section of our manual of style here).

Please don't take this as some sort of telling off - new editors are very welcome and no-one is expected to be perfect. I just wanted to explain why your edits had been reverted and provide you with some pointers to how things generally work.

So welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you enjoy yourself. You can find out more about contributing at our Welcome and Five Pillars pages. If you have any questions please feel free to leave me a message at the bottom of my talk page or type Helpme (with the curly brackets) at the bottom of this page along with your question and an experienced editor should be along shortly to try and help you out. Happy editing! -- SiobhanHansa 19:52, 10 September 2008 (UTC)