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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.5

                               VFINANCE.COM, INC.
                             3010 N. MILITARY TRAIL
                                    SUITE 300
                            BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431

                                 August 15, 2001

Mr. Joseph Daniel
666 Greenwich Street #507
New York, NY 10014

         Re:      Employment of Joseph Daniel by vFinance.com, Inc.

Dear Mr. Daniel:

         The following sets forth our mutual understanding respecting your
employment by vFinance.com, Inc. (the "Company"), and, when this letter is
signed by you, it shall constitute an employment agreement between you and the
Company. For purposes of this letter agreement, you are hereinafter sometimes
referred to in the third person as the "Employee". The terms of your employment
are as follows:

         1.       Employment. The Employee shall devote substantially all his
business time, energy and skill to the service of the Company, which services
shall consist of: (a) managing the day-to-day business operations of Critical
Infrastructure Fund, L.P., Critical Infrastructure Fund, Ltd. and Critical
Infrastructure Fund (BVI), LP (collectively, the "Funds"); (b) reviewing and
supervising the investments of the Funds; (c) marketing and coordinating the
marketing of the Funds to prospective investors; (d) marketing the Funds to
companies as a source of private capital; and (e) managing the day-to-day
business operations of Critical Investments, LLC and Critical Advisors, L.L.C.
During the period of the Employee's employment hereunder, the Employee shall not
engage in any other business activity whether or not such activity is pursued
for gain, profit, or other pecuniary advantage including, without limitation,
management or management consulting activities; provided, however, the Employee
may invest his personal assets in businesses, including charitable causes, that
do not directly or indirectly compete with the businesses in which the Company
is engaged during the period that the Employee is employed hereunder.

         2.       Term. Unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of
this letter agreement, the term of employment of the Employee shall begin on
August 15, 2001 and shall terminate on December 31, 2002, unless extended by
mutual written agreement of the Company and the Employee.

         3.       Compensation. In consideration of the Employee's services
hereunder, the Company shall provide to the Employee the following compensation:

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                  (a)      During the period from the date of this letter until
December 31, 2001, the Company shall pay to the Employee an annual salary of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) (the Salary"). The Salary shall be payable
bi-weekly in accordance with the current normal payroll policies of the Company,
which policiEs may be changed by the Company from time to time in its sole
discretion but in no event less than monthly, and shall be subject to all
applicable withholding taxes and deductions.

                  (b)      The Company shall issue the Employee a warrant to
purchase 100,000 shares of common stock, par value $.001 per share, of the
Company, in accordance with the terms of the Stock Purchase Warrant attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein.

                  (c)      The Employee shall be entitled to paid vacation in
accordance with the vacation policy of the Company in effect for senior
executives of the Company from time to time, and in no event less than two weeks
per calendar year. Vacation shall be taken by the Employee at such times as
approved in writing (including electronic mail) by the Chief Executive Officer
or Chief Operating Officer of the Company, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Except as otherwise required by law or as otherwise
provided under the Company's policies regarding vacations for employees in the
jurisdiction in which the Employee works, the Company shall not pay the Employee
any additional compensation for any vacation time which is not used prior to the
end of the calendar year or any earlier termination of employment. The Employee
shall be entitled to all other employee benefits which are generally made
available by the Company to all of its employees.

                  (d)      The Company shall from time to time, no less
frequently than by December 31st of each year that the Employee is employed
hereunder, review the Employee's compensation and may, in its sole and absolute
discretion, increase or decrease the Salary.

         4.       Business Expenses and Reimbursements. The Employee shall be
entitled to reimbursement by the Company for ordinary and necessary business
expenses incurred by the Employee in the performance of his duties for the
Company, which types of expenditures shall be determined and approved by the
Company in accordance with its standard practice and further provided that: (a)
each such expenditure, including meals and entertainment expenses, is of a
nature qualifying it as a proper full or partial deduction on the federal and
state income tax returns of the Company as a business expense; and (b) the
Employee furnishes the Company with adequate records and other documentary
evidence required by federal and state statutes and regulations for the
substantiation of such expenditures as deductible business expenses of the
Company.

         5.       Restrictive Covenants. The Employee acknowledges and agrees
that the agreements and covenants contained in this Section 5 are essential to
protect the business interests of the Company and that the Company will not
enter into this employment agreement but for such agreements and covenants.
Accordingly, the Employee covenants and agrees to the following:

                  (a)      The Employee recognizes that the services to be
performed by him hereunder are special, unique and extraordinary and that, by
reason of his working relationship

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with the Company, he may acquire confidential information concerning the
operation of the Company, the use or disclosure of which would cause the Company
substantial loss and damages which could not be readily calculated and for which
no remedy at law would be adequate. Accordingly, the Employee shall not, for any
reason or at any time, during or after his employment by the Company hereunder,
use, for himself or for the benefit of any other person, firm, corporation or
entity or disclose to any person (except to the extent that the proper
performance of his duties may reasonably require such use or disclosure) any
proprietary or confidential information of the Company obtained by him in the
course of, or as a result of, his employment by the Company. Any information
relating to the Company or any of its affiliates not generally available to the
public or known to the Employee prior to the commencement of his employment
hereunder shall be construed as proprietary or confidential for purposes of this
employment agreement, including, but not limited, customer lists, supplier
lists, employee lists, marketing data or plans, business plans, and any
financial data of any kind. The Employee confirms that all of the aforementioned
confidential information is the exclusive property of the Company. All business
records, papers and documents kept or made by the Employee during his employment
by the Company hereunder relating to the business of the Company shall be and
remain the property of the Company at all times. Upon the request of the Company
at any time, the Employee shall promptly deliver to the Company, and shall
retain no copies of, any written materials, records and documents made by the
Employee or coming into his possession during his employment by the Company
concerning the business or affairs of the Company other than (i) such materials
as may be necessary for him to fulfill his obligations hereunder and (ii)
personal materials, records and documents (including notes and correspondence)
of the Employee not containing proprietary information relating to such business
or affairs.

                  (b)      Subsequent to the employment of the Employee
hereunder, the Employee shall not, for a period of twelve (12) months from the
expiration date of this employment agreement or the date of the termination of
this employment agreement, employ or solicit for employment or endeavor in any
way to entice away from employment with the Company or its affiliates any
non-clerical employee of the Company or its affiliates.

                  (c)      Except as may be required by law, the Employee shall
not intentionally make any oral or written communication to any person,
corporation, partnership, government, investor, lender, or any other entity
which disparages, denigrates or negatively affects the reputation of the
Company, its affiliates, officers, directors, members, employees or agents.
Additionally, except as may be required by law, the Employee shall not make any
such communications even if such communications are true or are based upon facts
learned by the Employee during or after his employment by the Company.

         6.       Termination. The Company may terminate this employment
agreement for "cause" upon prior written notice to the Employee. If this
employment agreement is terminated for "cause", the Company shall pay the
Employee all Salary due to the Employee, if any, as accrued through the last day
of the employment relationship prior to termination, subject to the Company's
rights under Section 7 hereof. If this employment agreement is terminated
pursuant to this Section 6, the Employee shall be entitled to the vested
warrants granted to the Employee by the Company, which warrants shall be
exercisable until thirty (30) days from the date of termination. However, all
unvested warrants granted to the Employee by the Company shall

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terminate on the date of termination of this employment agreement. For purposes
of this employment agreement, the Company shall have "cause" to terminate this
agreement if (a) the Employee has breached the material terms of, or failed to
perform in any material respect the duties under, this employment agreement and
has failed to cure such breach or failure to perform within thirty (30) days
following written notice to the Employee of such breach or failure to perform,
(b) the Employee is in breach in any material respect of any of the
representations and warranties set forth in Section 21 hereof, (c) the Employee
has committed any material act of dishonesty against the Company, or (d) the
Employee is convicted of a felony of any kind.

         7.       Company Right to Offset. Any payments to be made to the
Employee by the Company upon termination of this employment agreement in
accordance with the terms contained herein shall be offset by liquidated amounts
of cash owed by the Employee to the Company and the value of any tangible or
intangible property of the Company in the possession or control of the Employee
on the date of termination, which is not paid or returned to the Company
promptly after the date of termination. The value of all property not so
returned to the Company shall be mutually agreed to by the Company and the
Employee in order for the Company to offset the cash value of such property from
any cash amounts owed to the Employee by the Company hereunder.

         8.       Surrender of Records. Upon the termination of the Employee's
employment hereunder, for any reason whatsoever, or at any time upon the
Company's request, the Employee shall deliver to the Company all files, customer
lists, price lists, bids, specifications, forms, software, financial data,
papers and other documents, including, but not limited to, all copies of the
foregoing (including those contained in magnetic media or other forms of
computer storage); all computers, modems, diskettes, samples, credit cards,
keys, security passes, tools, vehicles and equipment; and all other materials
and other property in his possession or control that relate to his employment
with the Company, all of which at all times shall be the property of the Company
unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Company.

         9.       Entire Agreement. This employment agreement and the attached
Warrant represent the entire understanding and agreement between the parties
with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersede all other negotiations,
understandings and representations (if any) made by and between such parties.

         10.      Amendments. The provisions of this employment agreement may
not be amended, supplemented, waived or changed orally, but only by a writing
signed by the party as to whom enforcement of any such amendment, supplement,
waiver or modification is sought and making specific reference to this
employment agreement.

         11.      Assignments. The Employee shall not assign his rights and/or
obligations hereunder.

         12.      Binding Effect. All of the terms and provisions of this
employment agreement, whether so expressed or not, shall be binding upon, inure
to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the parties and their respective
administrators, executors, legal representatives, heirs, successors and
permitted assigns.

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         13.      Severability. If any part of this employment agreement or the
Warrant entered into pursuant hereto is contrary to, prohibited by or deemed
invalid under applicable law or regulation, such provision shall be inapplicable
and deemed omitted to the extent so contrary, prohibited or invalid, but the
remainder hereof shall not be invalidated thereby and shall be given full force
and effect so far as possible.

         14.      Survival. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the
provisions of Sections 5 through 26 (inclusive) hereof shall survive and remain
in effect in accordance with their respective terms in the event the employment
of Employee is terminated.

         15.      Waivers. Each party to this employment agreement may (a)
extend the time for the performance of any of the obligations or other acts of
the other party, (b) waive any inaccuracies in the representations and
warranties of the other party contained herein or (c) waive compliance with any
of the agreements of the other party contained herein. Any such extension or
waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed by
the party to be bound thereby. Any waiver of any term or condition shall not be
construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach or a subsequent waiver of the
same term or condition, or a waiver of any other term or condition, of this
employment agreement. The failure of any party to assert any of its rights
hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of any of such rights.

         16.      Notices. All notices, requests, consents and other
communications required or permitted under this employment agreement shall be in
writing (including telex, telegraphic communication, and electronic
communication) and shall be (as elected by the person giving such notice) hand
delivered by messenger or courier service, electronically transmitted,
telecommunicated, or delivered by a recognized national overnight delivery
service (such as Federal Express) (postage prepaid), addressed to:

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If to Employee:                     With a Copy to:
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Joseph Daniel                       George R. Abraham, Ph.D.
666 Greenwich Street #507           Abraham & Associates, Inc.
New York, NY 10014                  Box 38705
                                    Germantown, TN 38183-0705
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If to the Company:                  With a Copy to:
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vFinance.com, Inc.                  Edwards & Angell LLP
3010 N. Military Trail              600 Corporate Drive
Suite 300                           Suite 514
Boca Raton, FL  33431               Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334
Attn: Chairman of the Board         Attn: Leslie J. Croland, P.A.
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or to such other address as any party may designate by notice complying with the
terms of this Section. Each such notice shall be deemed delivered (a) on the
date delivered if by personal

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delivery, (b) on the date telecommunicated if by telecopy, (c) on the date of
transmission with confirmed answer back if by telex or electronically
transmitted, and (d) on the date upon which the delivery receipt is signed or
delivery is refused, as the case may be, if sent by overnight delivery service.

         19.      Jurisdiction and Venue. The parties acknowledge that a
substantial portion of negotiations, anticipated performance and execution of
this employment agreement occurred or shall occur in Palm Beach County, Florida,
and that, therefore, without limiting the jurisdiction or venue of any other
federal or state courts, each of the parties irrevocably and unconditionally (a)
agrees that any suit, action or legal proceeding arising out of or relating to
this employment agreement may be brought in the courts of record of the State of
Florida in Palm Beach County or the court of the United States, Southern
District of Florida; (b) consents to the jurisdiction of each such court in any
such suit, action or proceeding; (c) waives any objection which it may have to
the laying of venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in any of such
courts; and (d) agrees that service of any court paper may be effected on such
party by mail, as provided in this employment agreement, or in such other manner
as may be provided under applicable laws or court rules in said state.

         20.      Remedies Cumulative. No remedy herein conferred upon any party
is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and every such remedy
shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given
hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or
otherwise. No single or partial exercise by any party of any right, power or
remedy hereunder shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof.

         21.      Representations and Warranties. Each party represents and
warrants to the other party that such party is fully empowered to enter and
perform its or his respective obligations under this employment agreement and,
without limitation, that such party is under no restrictive covenants to any
person or entity that will be violated by entering into and performing this
employment agreement, and that this employment agreement constitutes the valid
and legally binding obligation of each party enforceable in accordance with its
terms, except as such enforcement may be subject to (a) bankruptcy or other laws
now or hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally and (b)
general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforcement is
considered in a proceeding in equity or at law). The execution and delivery of
this employment agreement by each party has been duly authorized by all
necessary action.

         23.      Independent Advice from Counsel. Each of the parties has
received independent legal advice from legal counsel of his or its choice with
respect to this employment agreement and its terms. The Employee shall be
responsible to pay all fees and expenses of his legal counsel relating to this
employment agreement. The terms of this employment agreement are the result of
mutual negotiations between the parties, and the provisions of this employment
agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with their fair
meanings, and not strictly for or against either party, regardless of which
party may have drafted this employment agreement or any specific provision.

         24.      Counterparts. This employment agreement may be executed in
counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each
of which when executed shall be

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deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one
and the same agreement.

         25.      Headings. The descriptive headings contained in this
employment agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect
in any way the meaning or interpretation of this employment agreement.

         26.      Governing Law. This employment agreement and all transactions
contemplated by this employment agreement shall be governed by, and construed
and enforced in accordance with, the internal laws of the State of New York
without regard to principles of conflicts of laws.

         If the foregoing understanding respecting your employment is acceptable
to you, please indicate your approval thereof by signing a copy of this letter
in the space provided below and returning it to the undersigned. Thereupon, this
employment agreement shall be in full force and effect in accordance with the
terms set forth herein.

                                 Sincerely,

                                 VFINANCE.COM, INC.

                                 By: /s/ Leonard Sokolow
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                                    Name: Leonard Sokolow
                                    Title: Chief Executive Officer and President

The terms and provisions of this employment agreement are hereby approved and
accepted as of the date first above written.

                                 /s/ Joseph Daniel
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                                 Joseph Daniel

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                              TERMINATION AGREEMENT
                                   AND RELEASE

         THIS AGREEMENT (the "AGREEMENT") is made and entered into as of the 1st
day of June, 2001 by and between Response Oncology, Inc. ("ROI") and Nelson
Braslow, M.D. ("EXECUTIVE").

                                    RECITALS

         WHEREAS, ROI and Executive have previously entered into an Employment
Agreement for Chief Medical Officer, dated September 18, 2000 (the "EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT"), pursuant to which ROI employed Executive as the Chief Medical
Officer of ROI, for a term to expire on September 17, 2002, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A; and,

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and the mutual
promises hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration,
the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree
as follows:

1.       RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are restated and incorporated by
         reference and made a part of this Agreement.

2.       TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT. Executive's Employment Agreement
         with ROI shall terminate effective as of June 30, 2001 (the
         "TERMINATION DATE"). All of ROI's and Executive's rights and
         obligations under the Employment Agreement, including without
         limitation, the payment of any compensation to Executive pursuant to
         Article 3 of the Employment Agreement, shall terminate and be of no
         further force or effect as of the Termination Date, except for the
         following (which both parties acknowledge and agree shall remain in
         full force and effect as and to the extent set forth below):

         A.       Article 5 of the Employment Agreement ("CONFIDENTIALITY;
                  CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES") and the related provisions of
                  Section 10.11 of that Agreement shall survive the termination
                  of the Employment Agreement and remain in full force and
                  effect according to its terms except for Section 5.4
                  ("CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES"), which shall be terminated
                  effective as of the Termination Date.

         B.       Executive's covenant not to compete set out in Article 8 of
                  the Employment Agreement ("COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE OR
                  SOLICIT") and the related provisions of Section 10.11 of that
                  Agreement shall survive the termination of the Employment
                  Agreement and remain in full force and effect according to its
                  terms, provided however that the definition of "Compete With
                  ROI" set forth in Section 8.3 of the Employment Agreement
                  shall be amended in its entirety to state as follows:

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                  "8.3     Definition of "Compete With ROI." For the purposes of
                  this Section 8, the term "Compete with ROI" shall mean any
                  action(s) by Executive, direct or indirect, for his own
                  account or for the account of any other person or entity,
                  either as an officer, director, stockholder, owner, partner,
                  member, promoter, employee, consultant, advisor, agent,
                  manager, creditor or in any other capacity, resulting in
                  Executive having any pecuniary interest, legal or equitable
                  ownership, or other financial or non-financial interest in
                  (including but not limited to lending of Executive's name) or
                  employment, association or affiliation with, any corporation,
                  business trust, partnership, limited liability company,
                  proprietorship or other business or professional enterprise
                  (including self employment) that (a) provides specialty
                  pharmacy services, whether private or public, and that has net
                  sales of less than $10 million per year, (b) solicits from any
                  supplier or customer of ROI or diverts or attempts to divert
                  from ROI (or any affiliate) any business of any kind in which
                  ROI or its affiliate is engaged or is similar to that in which
                  ROI or its affiliate is engaged or plans on the Termination
                  Date to be engaged (including without limitation the
                  solicitation of ROI's suppliers or customers), or (c) employs
                  or solicits for employment or work as an independent
                  contractor or otherwise any person employed by ROI during that
                  person's employment by ROI or for one year thereafter;
                  provided, however, that the term "Compete with ROI" shall not
                  include ownership (without any more extensive relationship) of
                  less than a five percent (5%) interest in any publicly-held
                  corporation or other business entity. The parties hereby agree
                  that any employment of Executive by Nova Factor, Inc. or
                  Accredo Health, Inc. shall be deemed to fall outside this
                  definition of "Compete with ROI" for purposes of this Section
                  8."

         C.       In the event Executive obtains employment in the Memphis area
                  including without limitation employment by Nova Factor, Inc.,
                  Accredo Health Care or any affiliated entity of Nova Factor,
                  Inc., or Accredo Health, Inc. in the Memphis area, the ROI
                  Severance Payment (as defined in Paragraph 3 below) shall be
                  reduced or recouped dollar for dollar based upon the total
                  gross wages earned by Executive from such new Memphis area
                  employer through August 31, 2001. The repaid amount, if any,
                  of the ROI Severance Payment shall be with interest at the
                  rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum from and after
                  October 1, 2001. This repayment provision does not apply to
                  any wages earned outside the Memphis area. For purposes of
                  this Section 2.C the term "Memphis area" shall mean the
                  geographic area within a twenty-five mile radius of the ROI
                  offices at 1805 Moriah Woods Blvd., Memphis, Tennessee, 38117.

         D.       Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that the termination
                  of the Employment Agreement on the Termination Date as
                  described above shall be deemed a voluntary termination as
                  such term is used in Section 8.2 of the Employment Agreement
                  and that the terms of such Section shall be in full force and
                  effect.

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3.       COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS. On June 30, 2001, ROI shall pay to Executive
         a one-time lump sum in the amount of seventy seven-thousand dollars
         ($77,000), subject to applicable withholdings (the "ROI SEVERANCE
         PAYMENT"). Executive shall be maintained on ROI's directors and
         officers insurance, as may be in place from time to time, at the same
         level of coverage as other past directors and officers of ROI, as long
         as such directors and officers insurance is maintained with respect to
         other past directors and officers. ROI will maintain such directors and
         officers insurance on Executive through at least July, 2002. Executive
         is not entitled to any other compensation or salary or any other
         increase in compensation pursuant to the Employment Agreement. During
         the time from the date of this Agreement until the Termination Date
         that Executive continues to be employed by ROI, Executive will be paid
         at the same rate at which he has been paid immediately prior to the
         date of this Agreement. During that time Executive shall also be
         entitled to continue to participate in all employee benefit plans,
         including any plans for executives in which he is currently a
         participant, and to receive all benefits to which any salaried employee
         is eligible under any existing plans established for salaried
         employees, each to the extent permissible under the terms and
         conditions of such plans. This Agreement does not constitute a waiver
         of Executive's pre-petition claim against debtor ROI for unpaid
         compensation due Executive in the amount of $3,488.46.

4.       RELINQUISHMENT OF STOCK OPTIONS. Pursuant to Section 3.7 of the
         Employment Agreement, Executive was granted stock options for one
         hundred thousand (100,000) shares of ROI's common stock, of which
         one-third of the total amount of such options would vest at the end of
         each year of Executive's employment. On February 12, 2001 Executive was
         granted options for an additional fifty thousand (50,000) shares of
         ROI's common stock, of which one-third of the total amount of such
         additional options would vest at the end of each year of Executive's
         employment. Executive agrees to forfeit all such options and all rights
         to exercise such options, and all vested but unexercised stock options
         are hereby cancelled and terminated effective as of the Termination
         Date.

5.       TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP. As of June 30, 2001 or at any
         earlier date on which his employment is terminated for cause or by
         mutual agreement between Executive and the CEO, Executive agrees that
         he shall no longer be an employee of ROI and will not thereafter hold
         himself out to be an employee, agent or independent contractor of ROI.

6.       RELEASE BY EXECUTIVE. Except with respect to Executive's rights
         pursuant to this Agreement and his rights to any vested benefit in any
         qualified retirement plans and in or to any other benefit plans, all of
         which are hereby expressly reserved, Executive for himself and his
         representatives, agents, heirs, successors, and assigns, and their
         heirs, successors and assigns, and each of them (hereinafter
         "RELEASORS") waives, releases, relinquishes, and discharges ROI, its
         directors, officers, employees, representatives, and agents and its and
         their heirs, successors, and assigns, and each of them (hereinafter
         "RELEASEES") from any and all claims, liabilities, suits, damages,
         actions, or manner of actions, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise,
         which the Releasors or any of them ever had, now have, or hereafter may
         have against the Releasees, or any of them, whether the

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         same be in administrative proceedings, in arbitration, at law, in
         equity, or mixed, arising from or relating to any act or omission prior
         to the Termination Date relating to Executive's employment by ROI or
         the termination of the Employment Agreement. Executive further agrees,
         warrants, and represents that he will not hereafter file any claim or
         action against Releasees or any of them before any state, federal, or
         local agency or in any federal or state court concerning any matter
         based upon, arising from or relating to his employment pursuant to the
         Employment Agreement or the termination of the Employment Agreement,
         except this Agreement does not constitute a waiver of Executive's
         pre-petition claim against debtor ROI for unpaid compensation due
         Executive in the amount of $3,488.46. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in
         the event that any claim(s) is asserted against Releasors, or any of
         them, by a person or entity which is not a party to this Agreement,
         Releasors, and each of them, hereby specifically reserve and retain any
         and all rights, claims, and defenses which they, or any of them, now
         have, have had, or would otherwise have against Releasees, or any of
         them, arising out of the act(s) or omission(s) which is the subject
         matter of each claim(s) against Releasors, or any of them.

         It is further understood and agreed that this general release applies
         to any and all claims, liabilities, suits, damages, actions or manner
         of actions relating to Executive's employment with ROI pursuant to the
         Employment Agreement and the termination of that agreement which may
         arise pursuant to any federal, state or local employment law,
         regulation or other requirement including, but not limited to, Title
         VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act,
         the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (all as amended), and any
         claim in tort or contract. Executive agrees, warrants and represents
         that he will not hereafter file any claim or action against Releasees
         or any of them before any state, federal or local agency or in any
         federal or state court concerning any matter based upon, arising from
         or relating to his employment pursuant to the Employment Agreement or
         the termination of the Employment Agreement.

7.       RELEASE BY ROI. Except with respect to ROI's rights pursuant to this
         Agreement, all of which are hereby expressly reserved, ROI for itself
         and its directors, officers, employees, representatives, and its agents
         and its and their heirs, successors, and assigns, and each of them
         (hereinafter "ROI RELEASORS") waives, releases, relinquishes, and
         discharges Executive and his heirs, successors, and assigns, and each
         of them (hereinafter "EXECUTIVE RELEASEES") from any and all claims,
         liabilities, suits, damages, actions, or manner of actions, whether in
         contract, tort, or otherwise which the ROI Releasors or any of them
         ever had, now have, or hereafter may have against the Executive
         Releasees, or any of them, whether the same be in administrative
         proceedings, in arbitration, at law, in equity, or mixed, arising from
         or relating to any act or omission prior to the Termination Date
         relating to Executive's employment by ROI or termination of the
         Employment Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that
         any claim(s) is asserted against the ROI Releasors, or any of them, by
         a person or entity which is not a party to this Agreement, the ROI
         Releasors, and each of them, hereby specifically reserve and retain any
         and all rights, claims, and defenses, which they, or any of them, now
         have, have had, or would otherwise have against Executive Releasees, or
         any of them, arising

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         out of the act(s) or omission(s) which is the subject matter of each
         claim(s) against the Executive Releasors or any of them.

8.       SUPERSEDED AGREEMENT. As of the Termination Date, this Agreement
         supersedes and replaces all existing and previous agreements between
         the parties including the Employment Agreement except as specified
         herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties shall fulfill any
         and all obligations and covenants under previous agreements as required
         by such agreements until the Termination Date, and shall remain liable
         with respect to such obligations.

9.       NOTICE. Any notice, demand or other communications that must or may be
         given by either party hereto shall be in writing and shall be made by
         hand delivery, by overnight delivery commercial carrier (with proof of
         receipt), or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, receipt
         requested, addressed as follows:

                  To Response Oncology, Inc.:

                           Response Oncology, Inc.
                           1805 Moriah Woods Boulevard
                           Memphis, TN  38117
                           Attn: Chief Executive Officer

                  To Executive:

                           Nelson Braslow, M.D.
                           138 Harbor Village Drive, #201
                           Memphis, TN 38103

         Any notice provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be effective upon
         the earlier of the date received or three (3) days following mailing by
         registered or certified mail, return receipt requested. Either party,
         by written notice to the other, may change the address, persons, or
         entities to whom notice is to be provided.

10.      SEVERABILITY. If any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement is
         ruled to be wholly or partly invalid or unenforceable by a court or
         other government body of competent jurisdiction then: (a) the validity
         and enforceability of all provisions of this Agreement not ruled to be
         invalid or unenforceable shall be unaffected; (b) the effect of the
         ruling shall be limited to the jurisdiction of the court or other
         government body making the ruling; (c) the provision(s) held wholly or
         partly invalid or unenforceable shall be deemed amended, and the Court
         or other government body is authorized to amend and to reform the
         provision(s) to the minimum extent necessary to render it valid and
         enforceable in conformity with the parties' intent as manifested in
         this Agreement and a provision having a similar economic effect shall
         be substituted; and (d) if the ruling and/or the controlling principle
         of law or equity leading to the ruling is subsequently overruled,
         modified, or amended by legislative, judicial, or administrative
         action, then the provision(s) in question as originally set forth in
         this Agreement shall be deemed valid

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         and enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by the new controlling
         principle of law or equity.

11.      ASSIGNMENT. The obligations of Executive under this Agreement are
         personal in nature and he may not assign this Agreement or his rights
         or obligations, or any of his rights or obligations, under this
         Agreement, and any attempt by Executive to assign this Agreement or any
         of his rights or obligations thereunder shall be null, void, and
         without effect. ROI may assign this Agreement to any successor in
         interest, any merged or consolidated entity, any purchaser of assets of
         ROI, or any parent, affiliate or subsidiary.

12.      WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by either party of a breach or violation
         of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as or be construed
         to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of this Agreement. Further,
         neither party shall be deemed to have waived any provision of or right
         under this Agreement unless such waiver is set forth in writing signed
         by the party against whom waiver is asserted.

13.      HEADINGS. The captions used throughout this Agreement are for
         convenience only and the words contained therein shall in no way be
         held or deemed to define, limit, describe, explain, modify, amplify or
         add to the interpretation, construction or meaning of any provision of
         or the scope or intent of this Agreement, nor in any way affect this
         Agreement.

14.      ATTORNEY'S FEES. In the event that either party commences litigation in
         order to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the party prevailing in
         such litigation shall have the right to an award for such of its
         reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred herein.

15.      BINDING AGREEMENT. The covenants, conditions, agreements, terms and
         provisions herein contained shall be binding upon, and shall inure to
         the benefit of, the parties hereto and each of their respective
         successors, heirs, legal representatives and permitted assigns.

16.      ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including all exhibits and
         attachments, contains the final and entire agreement between the
         parties hereto, and they shall not be bound by any terms, statements,
         conditions, or representations, oral or written, express or implied,
         not herein contained unless mutually agreed to and made a part hereof.

17.      APPLICABLE LAW. This Agreement (and the terms and provisions hereof)
         shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the
         State of Tennessee, without resort or reference to the State of
         Tennessee's choice or conflict of law provisions or principles.

18.      CONSTRUCTION. Executive and ROI agree that each party has had the
         opportunity to consult, and has consulted with, counsel in connection
         with negotiation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. This
         Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against any party to it
         merely by virtue of the fact that the Agreement may have been drafted
         or prepared by such party or its counsel, it being recognized that each
         party has consulted with counsel and has had the opportunity to
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         materially to the Agreement's preparation and that this Agreement has
         been the subject of and is the product of negotiations between the
         parties.

19.      CONSIDERATION PERIOD. Executive has twenty-one (21) days in which to
         review this Agreement and have it reviewed by counsel, it being
         understood that, at his option, Executive shall have the right to
         execute this Agreement prior to that date. It is also understood and
         agreed that Executive shall be bound by this Agreement if not revoked
         within seven (7) days of execution of the Agreement. ROI will have no
         obligation to make the foregoing payment or provide any of the
         foregoing benefits unless and until this Agreement has been fully
         executed and the consideration period has expired without Executive
         having revoked his execution of or consent to the Agreement.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have entered into this Agreement on the
date first above written.

/s/ Nelson Braslow, M.D.
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NELSON BRASLOW, M.D.

RESPONSE ONCOLOGY, INC.

BY: /s/ Anthony M. LaMacchia
   ---------------------------------
NAME: ANTHONY M. LAMACCHIA
TITLE: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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                                    EXHIBIT A
                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
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                                                                  EXHIBIT 10(v)

                             RESPONSE ONCOLOGY, INC.

                 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

         THIS AGREEMENT (the "AGREEMENT") is made as of the 18th day of
September 2000 (hereinafter "EFFECTIVE DATE") by and between Response Oncology,
Inc. ("ROI"), and Nelson Braslow ("EXECUTIVE").

                                    RECITALS

         WHEREAS, ROI desires to employ Executive as the Chief Medical Officer
of ROI; and,

         WHEREAS, Executive desires to be employed by ROI pursuant to the terms
and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants
hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows:

         1. EMPLOYMENT. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
ROI hereby employs Executive and Executive hereby accepts employment from ROI as
Chief Medical Officer, commencing on the Effective Date for the term specified
in Section 6.1 hereof.

         2. DUTIES. Executive shall devote his best efforts and his full
business and professional time, energy and skill to the service of ROI and
promotion of its interests in his capacity as Chief Medical Officer. Executive
will carry out duties commensurate with and required by such position, and will
assume senior operating authority and responsibility for ROI, subject to and in
accordance with directions, instructions, and requests from the Chief Executive
Officer and the Board of Directors. Executive agrees not to engage in any other
related business, nor to engage in the practice of his profession to any extent
whatsoever, except pursuant to this Agreement, without the express prior written
consent of ROI.

         3. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS.

            3.1 BASE COMPENSATION. ROI shall pay Executive a base salary ("BASE
SALARY") of two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) per year,
subject to applicable withholdings. Base Salary shall be payable according to
the customary payroll practices of ROI but in no event less frequently than once
each month. The Base Salary shall be reviewed annually and shall be subject to
an adjustment according to the policies and practices adopted by the Board of
Directors from time to time.

            3.2 ANNUAL INCENTIVE BONUS. ROI will pay Executive an annual
incentive bonus ("INCENTIVE BONUS"), if any, have up to forty percent (40%) of
Executive's Base Salary at the end of each year. The Incentive Bonus will be
based, in the sole and absolute discretion of the Board of Directors, on the
Board's evaluation of Executive's performance and on performance targets
established annually by the Board.

            3.3 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS. Executive will be entitled to participate
in all employee benefit plans or programs and receive all benefits and
perquisites to which any salaried employee is eligible under any existing or
future plan or program established by ROI for salaried employees, including,
without limitation, all plans developed for executive officers of ROI, to the
extent permissible under the terms and provisions of such plans or programs.
These plans or programs may include group hospitalization, health, dental care,
life or other insurance, tax qualified pension, and savings plans. Executive
specifically acknowledges and agrees to adhere to the Company executive
paid-time-off plan as described in exhibit A attached hereto. Executive will
also be entitled to additional payments for (a) continuing medical education;
(b) professional licensure; and (c) professional dues and subscriptions as fully
described on exhibit B. Nothing in this Agreement will preclude ROI from
amending or terminating any of the plans or programs applicable to salaried
employees or executive officers.

            3.4 BUSINESS EXPENSES. ROI will reimburse Executive for all
reasonable travel and other

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expenses incurred by Executive in connection with the performance of his duties
and obligations under this Agreement upon Executive's submitting proper
documentation in accordance with ROI's policies for expense reimbursement.

            3.5 WITHHOLDING. ROI may directly or indirectly withhold from any
payments under this Agreement all federal, state, city, or other taxes that
shall be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation.

            3.6 RELOCATION. ROI shall reimburse Executive for qualified moving
expenses. Such moving expenses include (1) the transportation of household goods
and personal effects and (2) travel (including lodging and automobile costs, but
not meals) to the new residence. The Executive will be subject to the Company's
policy regarding relocation which requires that three bids be submitted from
nationally recognized relocation companies, one of which shall be from North
American Van Lines, the Company's preferred mover. In the event that the
Executive elects not to use North American Van Lines, the Company will only
reimburse Executive the average of the two lowest bids. A relocation bonus
("RELOCATION BONUS") will be paid to Executive in two installments as follows:
(1) Upon Executive's commencement of employment and establishment of residency,
an amount equal to the difference between twenty-three thousand dollars
($23,000) and the actual moving expenses reimbursed to Executive will be due and
payable. In the event that the sum of the qualified moving expenses exceed
$8,500.00 then such excess shall be added to the $23,000.000 to arrive at a new
amount.; and (2) On April 1, 2001, provided that Executive is actively employed
by ROI and in good standing, an additional bonus of Thirty-nine thousand seven
hundred dollars ($39,700.00) will be paid to Executive. Additionally, if
Executive makes an offer to purchase a home in the Memphis area, ROI will make a
loan available to Executive before closing on that home for the lesser of twenty
percent (20%) of the purchase price or fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). Annual
interest on the loan shall be fixed at the thirty (30) year Treasury bill
interest rate, as published in the Wall Street Journal on the date the loan is
funded plus one percentage point. Executive shall pay installments of interest
monthly, on or before the first day of each month, beginning with the first
month after ROI funding of the loan. Interest shall accrue from the Issue Date
on the principal amount. Executive shall pay the principal amount to ROI at the
earlier of closing upon the sale of Executive's home in Pennsylvania or 12
months from the funding of the loan. In the event that this Agreement is
terminated for any reason other than material breach by Executive, Executive
agrees to pay ROI all principal, together with interest due, upon the earlier
of: the closing on the sale of the home or twelve (12) months from the effective
date of termination. If the Executive is terminated for material breach by the
Executive or for cause by ROI, Executive agrees to pay ROI all principal,
together with interest due, within 30 days of the termination. Executive also
agrees to execute and record a second deed of trust in ROI's name as security
for the loan within thirty (30) days after Executive receives the loan amount
from ROI. Executive will also execute an appropriate note in favor of ROI to
evidence his loan payment obligation.

            3.7 STOCK OPTIONS. Executive shall be granted stock options for one
hundred thousand (100,000) shares of ROI's common stock vesting over a period of
three (3) years. Thirty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three (33,333)
shares shall vest at the end of each twelve (12) months of employment, with the
total being fully vested after three (3) years of employment. The exercise price
for each share subject to the options shall be equal to the closing price of ROI
shares on September 5, 2000. In the event of a merger, liquidation or Change in
Control (as that term is defined in Section 6.2.3), the portion of the 100,000
shares, which has not vested prior to the effective date of the merger,
liquidation or Change of Control, shall vest as of that effective date. In the
event the Board of Directors makes additional stock options available to
management personnel, Executive will be eligible for such options provided,
however, that Executive's performance is then satisfactory as determined by the
Board of Directors or their designee in their or his sole discretion.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Executive will
forfeit the right to exercise and shall return and deliver to ROI all vested but
unexercised stock options if Executive, whether during his employment or at any
time afterward, breaches any fiduciary duty owed to ROI or engages in any
non-negligent conduct for which Executive may be immediately terminated pursuant
to Section 6.2.2 of this Agreement.

         4. DEATH BENEFIT; DISABILITY COMPENSATION; KEY MAN INSURANCE.

            4.1 PAYMENT IN EVENT OF DEATH. In the event of the death of
Executive during the term of this Agreement, ROI's obligation to make payments
under this Agreement shall cease as of the date of death, except for earned but
unpaid Base Salary and Incentive Bonus, which will be paid on a pro-rated basis
for that year.

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Executive's designated beneficiary will be entitled to receive the proceeds of
any life or other insurance or other death benefit programs provided or referred
to in this Agreement, other than "key man" life insurance benefits.

            4.2 DISABILITY COMPENSATION. Notwithstanding the disability of
Executive, ROI will continue to pay Executive pursuant to Section 3 hereof
during the term of this Agreement, unless the Executive's employment is earlier
terminated in accordance with this Agreement. In the event the disability
continues for a period of three (3) months, ROI may thereafter terminate this
Agreement and the Executive's employment. Following such termination, ROI will
pay Executive amounts equal to his regular installments of Base Salary, as of
the time of termination, for a period of the greater of (a) the remaining term
of this Agreement or (b) twelve (12) months from the date of such termination.
ROI will consider making reasonable accommodations to Executive's disability in
accordance with applicable laws where required.

            4.3 RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE EVENT OF DISABILITY. During the period
Executive is receiving payments following his disability and as long as he is
physically and mentally able to do so, Executive will furnish information and
assistance to ROI and from time to time will make himself available to ROI to
undertake assignments consistent with his position or prior position with ROI.
If ROI fails to make a payment or provide a benefit required as part of this
Agreement, Executive's obligation to provide information and assistance will
end.

            4.4 DEFINITION OF DISABILITY. For purposes of this Agreement, the
term "disability" will have the same meaning as is attributed to such term, or
any substantially similar term, in ROI's long term income disability plan as in
effect from time to time.

            4.5 KEY MAN LIFE INSURANCE. Upon request by ROI, Executive agrees
to cooperate with ROI in obtaining "key man" life insurance on the life of
Executive with death benefits payable to ROI. Such cooperation shall include the
submission by Executive to a medical examination and his response to inquiries
regarding his medical history.

         5. CONFIDENTIALITY; CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES.

            5.1 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DEFINED. The term "CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION" means any proprietary or non-public knowledge, idea or information,
in any form (whether tangible or intangible, oral, written, electronic or
otherwise), pertaining in any manner to the business or operations of ROI or its
clients or customers, including but not limited to records, files, software,
know-how, technical information, processes, plans, data, activities, research,
development(s), technology, trade secrets, proprietary information, methods,
specifications, notes, summaries, studies, analysis, instructions, designs,
graphs, drawings, services, products, inventions, computer files, data,
research, patient lists or records, forms, documents, business plans, budgets,
schedules, projections, cost analyses, markets or marketing information, banking
or credit relationships, payroll and other financial or business information.
Confidential Information does not include any information, knowledge, or idea
which (i) is generally known in ROI's or any relevant trade or industry; (ii) is
part of Executive's general knowledge prior to his employment by ROI; (iii) is
disclosed to Executive by a third party who rightfully possesses the information
(without confidential or proprietary restriction) and did not learn of it,
directly or indirectly, from ROI; or (iv) is required by law to be publicly
disclosed or is publicly disclosed pursuant to judicial or administrative
proceedings.

            5.2 PROTECTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. During the term of this
Agreement, Executive covenants and agrees that he will hold all Confidential
Information in strictest confidence and will not directly or indirectly
disclose, or permit to be disclosed, any Confidential Information to any person,
firm, corporation, or other business organization or use any Confidential
Information except as required by Executive's responsibilities or in the course
of carrying out Executive's duties pursuant to this Agreement. Additionally, for
five (5) years following termination of this Agreement, Executive covenants and
agrees that he will not directly or indirectly disclose, or permit to be
disclosed, any Confidential Information to any person, firm, corporation, or
other business organization or use any Confidential Information for any purpose
except as permitted in writing by ROI.

            5.3 OWNERSHIP OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Executive recognizes and
agrees that all Confidential Information and all other notes, records, files,
patient lists, forms and other documents and the like relating to ROI's
business, and all computer files, programs and information which Executive
prepares, uses, has,

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obtains, or otherwise comes into contact with during the term of this Agreement
will be and remain ROI's sole property, and shall not be removed from ROI's
offices except as required in the course of Executive's work, and shall be
returned and delivered to ROI upon termination of this Agreement or earlier if
requested by ROI. After termination of this Agreement or at any other time
requested by ROI, Executive shall not retain any copies, abstracts, sketches or
other physical embodiment of any items which embody, reflect, contain or
evidence Confidential Information. Executive acknowledges that any use or
disclosure of Confidential Information outside the scope of his employment would
cause irreparable and continuing injury to ROI for which no award of monetary
damages would be adequate, and that injunctive relief for ROI would be
appropriate, in addition to any other rights ROI may have, to restrain and bar
any such use or disclosure or threatened use or disclosure. Executive hereby
waives any requirement that ROI submit proof of the economic value of any trade
secret or post a bond or other security.

            5.4 CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES. If Executive becomes aware of any
possible or existing idea, enterprise, transaction, venture or opportunity which
is or may be related in any way to the past, present or prospective business of
ROI or which may be within the scope of any reasonable expansion of ROI's
business(es) ("CORPORATE OPPORTUNITY"), Executive covenants and agrees that he
shall promptly and fully present the Corporate Opportunity to ROI. Executive
acknowledges and agrees that ROI shall determine, in its sole discretion,
whether to pursue any such Corporate Opportunity and that Executive shall not
pursue for his own benefit or disclose to any third party any Corporate
Opportunity without prior written consent from ROI. If Executive pursues any
Corporate Opportunity without written approval from ROI, ROI shall have the
right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2.2(b).

             5.5 FORMER EMPLOYER INFORMATION. Executive agrees that he will
not, during employment with ROI, improperly use or disclose any proprietary
information or trade secrets of any former employer or other person or entity
and that Executive will not bring onto the premises of ROI any unpublished
document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or
entity unless consented to in writing by such employer, person or entity.

             5.6 REMEDIES. Nothing in this Section 5 is intended to limit, nor
shall it limit, any remedy of ROI otherwise available under applicable statutory
or other law.

         6. TERM AND TERMINATION.

            6.1 TERM. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date
and remain in effect for an initial period of two (2) years unless terminated
earlier by either party. Thereafter, this Agreement shall automatically renew
for successive one (1) year terms, unless either party provides notice of its
intent not to renew at least ninety (90) calendar days prior to the end of the
initial or any renewal term.

             6.2 TERMINATION.

                 6.2.1 TERMINATION FOR MATERIAL BREACH. Either party may
terminate this Agreement if a material breach by the other party of any term or
condition of this Agreement remains uncured for ten business (10) days after the
breaching party's receipt of written notice of such breach from the
non-breaching party. A material breach by Executive shall include any refusal to
comply with the directions of the Board of Directors or Chief Executive Officer
or with ROI's policies and procedures.

                 6.2.2 IMMEDIATE TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. ROI shall have the
absolute right at any time, upon written notice to Executive, to terminate
Executive immediately for cause upon the happening of any one or more of the
following events whether or not any such event also constitutes a material
breach of any provision of this Agreement:

                       (A) Executive's bad faith or gross negligence in the
performance of his duties hereunder; Executive's repeated neglect or
non-performance of his duties hereunder; Executive's intentional nonperformance
of such duties; Executive's intentional malfeasance or willfully poor
performance of his duties; any intentional act or omission that the Executive
knew or should have known would injure the reputation of ROI; any willful or
intentional act, beyond the scope of Executive's duties hereunder, which
materially and negatively affects

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ROI's financial condition; or willful misconduct pertaining to any aspect of
Executive's employment with ROI;

                      (B) Executive's breach of trust or of fiduciary duty
(including but not limited to improper disclosure or use of Confidential
Information or a Corporate Opportunity), as reasonably determined by the
President and/or Board of Directors of ROI;

                      (C) Executive's fraud, misappropriation, embezzlement
or other act of dishonesty (including any misrepresentation made by Executive to
ROI during employment or discovery of one made to ROI prior to employment), or
conviction of or entering a plea of nolo contendere to any felony or any
misdemeanor involving dishonesty, fraud, substance abuse or distribution of
controlled substances.

                6.2.3 TERMINATION IN THE EVENT OF CHANGE IN CONTROL. In the
event this Agreement is terminated by ROI within one (1) year following a Change
in Control (as that phrase is defined below) ROI will pay to Executive an amount
equal to the then-current Base Salary plus an amount equal to the prior year's
Incentive Bonus. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Executive has not received
the Incentive Bonus because Executive has not been employed for at least one (1)
year, then Executive shall receive payment equal to the then-current Base Salary
plus the Incentive Bonus prorated based on the number of months employed. In
either event, such payment shall be divided into 12 equal monthly installments
with the first payment being made within 60 calendar days of the termination.

                A "CHANGE IN CONTROL" shall occur if an event or series of
events occurs after the effective date of this Agreement which would constitute
either a change in ownership of ROI, within the meaning of Section 280G of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the regulations promulgated there
under ("SECTION 280G"), or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of
ROI's assets, within the meaning of Section 280G (but for purposes of this
definition, the fair market value threshold for determining "a substantial
portion of ROI's assets" shall be "greater than fifty percent").

                6.2.4 TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE. Both ROI and Executive may
terminate this agreement without cause and in the absence of material breach on
one hundred twenty (120) days' written notice to the other party. In the event
that ROI terminates Executive without cause and in the absence of material
breach, then ROI shall pay Executive the lesser of one (1) year's base salary
plus the annualized amount of the prior year's bonus, if any, or a prorated
amount of the Executive's base pay and bonus based upon the time remaining in
the Executive's agreement. In the event that the Company provides executive with
notice regarding non-renewal of the employment agreement it is mutually agreed
and understood that during the last three months of employment the Executive
will devote significant time and effort to job placement.

                6.2.5 TERMINATION FOR MATERIAL BREACH OR WITH CAUSE; VOLUNTARY
TERMINATION. If the Executive is terminated for material breach or with cause
pursuant to Sections 6.2.1 or 6.2.2, or Executive terminates this Agreement in
the absence of a material breach by ROI (regardless of whether there has been a
Change in Control), ROI will not be obligated to pay Executive any compensation
or Incentive Bonus following the effective date of termination but will pay
Executive earned but unpaid Base Salary through the effective date of
termination. In the event of non-renewal, ROI will pay Executive all
compensation earned and any Incentive Bonus determined through the end of the
contract term. Any amounts due to Executive under 6.2.4 or 6.2.5 will be paid
within thirty calendar (30) days of the effective date of termination, unless
otherwise required by law. The exercisability of stock options granted to
Executive shall be governed by any applicable stock option agreements and the
terms of the respective stock option plans.

         7. DISPUTE RESOLUTION.

            7.1 ARBITRATION PROCEDURE. Any controversy, claim, or dispute
arising out of or relating to this Agreement (including but not limited to the
interpretation, construction, or enforcement of any of the terms of this
Agreement or the breach of any provision of it) shall be settled by arbitration
administered by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") under its
Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures, modified to the extent, if any, that
the arbitration rules are inconsistent with the terms of this Section 7. All
such arbitration proceedings shall take place in and be conducted in Memphis,
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accordance with the arbitration rules. The arbitrator shall issue a written
opinion setting forth the arbitrator's findings of fact and conclusions of law.
The arbitrator shall have no authority to award punitive or other damages beyond
the prevailing parties' actual damages and shall not, in any event, make any
ruling, finding, or award that does not conform to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. The parties agree that the decision of the arbitrator shall be
final, binding, and conclusive. The parties agree that the arbitration award may
be enforced in any court having jurisdiction thereof by the filing of a petition
to enforce said award. All expenses (e.g., the filing fees and arbitrators'
fees) of the arbitration shall be shared equally by the parties. Each party,
however, shall bear the expense of its own counsel, experts, witnesses, and
preparation and presentation of proof.

            7.2 EQUITABLE REMEDIES AVAILABLE. Notwithstanding any provision in
Section 7.1 and in addition to the rights and procedures available to the
parties pursuant to Section 7.1, either party may at any time seek injunctive
relief, whether temporary, preliminary, or permanent, and/or an order or
judgment for specific performance from any state or federal court properly
having jurisdiction over the matters then in dispute and located in Memphis,
Tennessee. Executive and ROI each consent to personal jurisdiction and venue of
a court of competent jurisdiction sitting in Memphis, Tennessee for purposes of
any action or proceeding contemplated by this Section 7. The parties agree that
a final order or judgment in any such action or proceeding shall, to the extent
permitted by applicable law, be conclusive and may be enforced in other
jurisdictions by suit on the order or judgment or in any other manner provided
by applicable law related to the enforcement of judgments.

         8. COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE OR SOLICIT.

            8.1 DURING THE TERM OF EMPLOYMENT. As an inducement to ROI to enter
into this Agreement and in consideration of the amounts payable to Executive
hereunder, Executive covenants and agrees not to Compete with ROI (as defined in
Section 8.3) at any time while he is employed by ROI or receiving any payments
from ROI.

            8.2 VOLUNTARY TERMINATION; TERMINATION WITH OR WITHOUT CAUSE. As a
further inducement to ROI to enter into this Agreement and in consideration of
the amounts payable to Executive hereunder, Executive covenants and agrees that,
in the event of a voluntary termination of this Agreement by Executive for any
reason other than for material breach by ROI subject to the exception below, or
in the event of termination by ROI with cause or for material breach (all
regardless of a Change in Control), he will not Compete with ROI for a period of
one (1) year from the date of such termination; provided, however, that if a
voluntary termination by Executive follows a notice by ROI under Section 6.1
that the term of this Agreement will not be automatically extended or if ROI
terminates this Agreement without cause and in the absence of a material breach
by Executive, there will be no restriction on Executive's right to Compete with
ROI after the effective date of termination. The one-year period of
non-competition set forth in this Section 8.2 shall be extended by the duration
of any violation by Executive of this covenant. Executive also covenants that he
will not at any time during or after his employment by ROI disparage ROI or any
of its shareholders, directors, officers, employees or agents.

            8.3 DEFINITION OF "COMPETE WITH ROI". For the purposes of this
Section 8, the term "Compete with ROI" means any action(s) by Executive, direct
or indirect, for his own account or for the account of any other person or
entity, either as an officer, director, stockholder, owner, partner, member,
promoter, employee, consultant, advisor, agent, manager, creditor or in any
other capacity, resulting in Executive having any pecuniary interest, legal or
equitable ownership, or other financial or non-financial interest in (including
but not limited to lending of Executive's name), or employment, association or
affiliation with, any corporation, business trust, partnership, limited
liability company, proprietorship or other business or professional enterprise
(including self-employment) that (a) provides outpatient cancer services or
services otherwise competitive with or to any of those provided by ROI or any
affiliate or planned on Executive's date of termination to be provided by ROI or
any affiliate (including but not limited to oncology-related services or
management services to any oncology or hematology practice) within a twenty-five
(25) mile radius of any location where ROI or any subsidiary or affiliate of ROI
performs oncology-related, management or other services at the effective date of
a termination of Executive's employment and which location generated either net
revenue or pre-tax profit equal to or greater than ten (10) percent of the net
revenues or ten (10) percent of ROI's total EBITDA in the year prior to
termination, (b) solicits from any supplier or customer of ROI or diverts or
attempts to divert from ROI (or any affiliate) any

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business of any kind in which ROI or its affiliate is engaged or is similar to
that in which ROI or its affiliate is engaged or plans on the date of
Executive's termination to be engaged (including but not limited to the
solicitation of or interference with any of ROI's suppliers or customers), or
(c) employs or solicits for employment or work as an independent contractor or
otherwise any person employed by ROI during that person's employment by ROI and
for one year thereafter; provided, however, that the term "Compete with ROI"
shall not include ownership (without any more extensive relationship) of less
than a five percent (5%) interest in any publicly-held corporation or other
business entity. Executive acknowledges that U.S. Oncology, Salick Health Care,
Inc., Accredo Health, Inc., Priority Healthcare, Inc., and Caremark RX are among
the entities which provide "outpatient cancer services" and/or services
otherwise competitive with or to any of those contemplated or provided by ROI as
of the date of execution of this Agreement.

            8.4 REASONABLENESS OF SCOPE AND DURATION; REMEDIES. Executive
acknowledges that the covenants contained herein are fair and reasonable as to
geographic, professional and temporal scope and are reasonably required to
protect the interests of ROI. Executive acknowledges that his breach or
threatened or attempted breach of any provision of Section 8 would cause
irreparable harm to ROI not compensable in monetary damages and that ROI shall
be entitled, in addition to all other applicable remedies, to a temporary and
permanent injunction and a decree for specific performance of the terms of
Section 8 without being required to prove damages or furnish any bond or other
security.

            8.5 SEVERABILITY. The covenants in this Section 8 are severable and
separate, and the unenforceability of any specific covenant shall not affect the
provisions of any other covenant. If any covenant in this Section 8 is held to
be unreasonable, arbitrary or against public policy, such covenant will be
considered to be divisible with respect to geographic, professional and temporal
scope, and such lesser geographic, professional or temporal scope, or all of
them, as a court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction or authority may
determine to be reasonable, not arbitrary, and not against public policy, will
be effective, binding, and enforceable against Executive.

            8.6 NOTICE OF OTHER EMPLOYMENT. Executive will, while any covenant
under this Section 8 is in effect, give written notice to ROI within ten
calendar (10) days after accepting any other employment of the identity of that
employer. ROI may notify such employer that Executive is bound by this Agreement
and furnish such employer with a copy of this Agreement or relevant portions of
it.

         9. INDEMNIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE. ROI shall maintain directors' and
officers' liability insurance and shall maintain any other insurance policies
necessary to indemnify Executive, if Executive was or is a party to any third
party proceeding, by reason of the fact that Executive was or is an authorized
representative of ROI, against expenses, judgments, fines and amounts paid in
settlement actually and reasonably incurred by Executive in connection with such
third party proceeding so long as Executive acted in good faith and in a manner
he reasonably believed to be in the best interest of ROI and, with respect to
criminal third party proceedings, had no reasonable cause to believe such
conduct was unlawful. To the extent that Executive has been successful on the
merits or otherwise in defense of any third party or corporate proceeding or in
defense of any claim, issue or matter therein, Executive shall be indemnified
against expenses actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection
therewith.

        10. MISCELLANEOUS.

            10.1 ASSIGNMENT. Executive agrees that he will not assign, sell,
transfer, delegate or otherwise dispose of or transfer, whether voluntarily or
involuntarily, any rights or obligations under this Agreement. Any purported
assignment, transfer or delegation shall be null and void. Nothing in this
Agreement shall prevent: the consolidation of ROI with, or its merger into, any
other corporation; the sale or exchange by ROI of all or any of its stock to or
with a third party; the sale by ROI of all or substantially all of its
properties or assets; or the assignment by ROI of this Agreement and the
performance of its obligations hereunder to any successor in interest, parent,
subsidiary or affiliate.

            10.2 BINDING AGREEMENT. Subject to Section 10.1, this Agreement
shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their
respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns.

            10.3 AMENDMENT. No change or modification of this Agreement shall
be valid or binding

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upon the parties unless and until the same is in writing and signed by both
parties.

            10.4 NOTICE. Any notice to be provided pursuant to this Agreement
shall be in writing and shall be provided by hand delivery or certified mail,
return receipt requested to the addresses listed below or to such other address
as may have been furnished to the other party in writing:

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                  Notices to ROI:        Response Oncology, Inc.
                                         1805 Moriah Woods Boulevard
                                         Memphis, Tennessee 38117
                                         Attn: Chief Executive Officer

                  Notices to Employee:   Nelson Braslow, M.D.

                  Any notice provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be
effective as of the earlier of the date received or within three (3) business
days after mailing by certified mail, return receipt requested. Either party, by
written notice to the other party, may change the address, persons, or entities
to whom notice is to be provided.

         10.5 HEADINGS. The headings, captions, and titles appearing in this
Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience and in no way define,
limit, construe, or describe the scope or intent of the Agreement or any
paragraph or provision therein.

         10.6 WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by either party of a breach or
violation of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as or be
construed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of this Agreement. Further,
neither party shall be deemed to have waived any provision of or right under
this Agreement unless such waiver is set forth in writing signed by the party
against whom waiver is asserted. No failure to exercise and no delay in
exercising any right, remedy or power hereunder shall operate as a waiver
thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy or power
hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any
other right, remedy or power provided herein or by law or in equity.

         10.7 SEVERABILITY. If any one or more of the provisions of this
Agreement is ruled to be wholly or partly invalid or unenforceable by a court or
other government body of competent jurisdiction then: (a) the validity and
enforceability of all provisions of this Agreement not ruled to be invalid or
unenforceable shall be unaffected; (b) the effect of the ruling shall be limited
to the jurisdiction of the court or other government body making the ruling; (c)
the provision(s) held wholly or partly invalid or unenforceable shall be deemed
amended, and the Court or other government body is authorized to amend and to
reform the provision(s) to the minimum extent necessary to render it valid and
enforceable in conformity with the parties' intent as manifested in this
Agreement and a provision having a similar economic effect shall be substituted;
and (d) if the ruling and/or the controlling principle of law or equity leading
to the ruling is subsequently overruled, modified, or amended by legislative,
judicial, or administrative action, then the provision(s) in question as
originally set forth in this Agreement shall be deemed valid and enforceable to
the maximum extent permitted by the new controlling principal of law or equity.

         10.8 APPLICABLE LAW. The construction, interpretation, and enforcement
of this Agreement shall at all times and in all respects be governed by the laws
of the State of Tennessee, without reference to Tennessee's choice of law or
conflict of law provisions or principles.

         10.9 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
and understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
hereof, and supercedes any prior written or oral agreement pertaining to the
subject matter hereof. No change or modification of this Agreement shall be
valid or binding upon the parties unless and until the same is in writing and
signed by the party against whom enforcement of such change or modification is
sought.

         10.10 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

         10.11 COVENANTS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SECTIONS 5 AND 8; INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
FOR BREACH OR THREATENED BREACH. The covenants and undertakings of Executive in
Sections 5 and 8 are essential elements of this Agreement, and without
Executive's agreement to comply with such covenants, ROI would not have employed
him and entered into this Agreement. ROI and Executive have independently
consulted their respective counsel and have been

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advised in all respects concerning the reasonableness and propriety of such
covenants, with specific regard to the nature of the business conducted by ROI.
Executive's covenants and agreements in Sections 5 and 8 are independent
covenants and the existence of any claim against ROI by Executive under this
Agreement or otherwise will not excuse Executive's breach of any covenant or
agreement in Section 5 or 8. The parties agree that in the event of any breach
or threatened breach of any of the covenants or undertakings of Sections 5 or 8,
the damage or imminent damage to the value and goodwill of ROI's business will
be irreparable and extremely difficult to estimate, making any remedy at law or
in monetary damages inadequate. Accordingly, the parties agree that ROI shall be
entitled to injunctive relief against Executive in the event of any breach or
threatened breach of any such provisions by Executive, in addition to any other
relief (including damages) available to ROI under this Agreement or under
applicable law.

         10.12 EXECUTIVE'S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Executive represents
and warrants that the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Executive do
not, and the performance by Executive of his obligations hereunder will not,
with or without the giving of notice or the passage of time, or both: (a)
violate any judgment, writ, injunction or order of any court, arbitrator or
governmental agency applicable to Executive; or (b) conflict with, result in the
breach of any provision of or the termination of, or constitute a default under,
any agreement to which Executive is a party or by which Executive is or may be
bound.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their
duly authorized representatives as of the Effective Date.

RESPONSE ONCOLOGY, INC.                EXECUTIVE

Signature: /s/ Anthony LaMacchia       Signature: /s/ Nelson Braslow, M.D.
          -------------------------              ------------------------------
Name:     Anthony LaMacchia            Name:     Nelson Braslow, M.D.
Title:    Chief Executive Officer

Date:     August 7, 2000               Date:     August 9, 2000
          -------------------------              -------------------------------

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                             RESPONSE ONCOLOGY, INC.

                 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS - EXHIBIT A

This policy was adopted by ROI on July 1, 2000 and as such the draft is being
reviewed and the formal text will be finalized within the next two weeks. The
significant elements of the policy are the following:

      -     Executives will take time off for vacation, sick, holiday,
            education, etc. in accordance with their responsibilities and work
            schedule, however there is no specific minimum or maximum time
            allotted. Vacation request time exceeding four weeks in a twelve
            month period will require the approval of the CEO.
      -     No specific for sick time, however disabilities will be coordinated
            with our disability plan.
      -     No time will accrue for vacation, holiday, or sick and as such no
            pay-outs will occur annually or at time of separation.

The spirit of the policy is to allow the executive flexibility and to minimize
the record keeping.

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                             RESPONSE ONCOLOGY, INC.

                 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS - EXHIBIT B

Certain expenses incurred by the Executive for licensure, professional dues and
subscriptions to professional publications may be reimbursed by the Company.
Subject to the restrictions herein noted and the Company's general guidelines
for expense reimbursement, such reimbursement(s) will be paid directly to the
Executive upon submission of a properly completed expense report.

Licensure - The Company will reimburse the Executive for the fee associated with
renewing/maintaining his medical license in one state.

Board re-certification - If the Company requires the Executive to maintain a
Board certification, the Company will reimburse the Executive for reasonable
expenses associated with the re-certification process. In any event, Executive
will be entitled for reimbursement of one board re-certification of his choice.

Continuing Education - The Company will reimburse expenses for continuing
medical education as long as the Executive exercises reasonable discretion in
course selection. That is, the Executive is expected to choose courses that
relate specifically to the Company's business and to exercise prudent judgement
in selecting courses with respect to geographic location. The calendar year
limitation is $4,000.00 that shall include associated airfare, hotel and
incidental expenses.

Professional Association Dues - Subject to the approval of the Chief Executive
Officer or his designee, dues for three professional associations specifically
related to the Company's business may be reimbursed up to a combined annual
limit of $1,000.00.

Professional Journals and Books - The Executive can subscribe to professional
journals that specifically relate to the Company's business. The calendar year
limitation is $1,000.00. Note: If the publication is already part of our
clinical library of shared corporate resources and the Executive chooses to have
his own subscription, reimbursement may not be available.

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