The Cancer Letter Archives
The Cancer Letter was founded in 1973, two years after Congress passed the National Cancer Act of 1971. These archives represent the first 40 years of The Cancer Letter, which is published weekly.
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
17
May 31, 1974
- Cooperative Groups Should Be Trimmed, Brought Under Control Of DCT, Surgical Panel Suggests
- In Brief: Stipends Out For Trainees In new Clinical Program, But They Can Be Paid If Any Money Is Available
- Lasker Pushes NCI To Get Research Results Quicker, Into Practice Sooner
- Zinder Report Implementation, Surgical Conference, On NCAB Meeting June 17-18
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
18
June 07, 1974
- Community Cancer Center Group Formed to Deal With “Toad-Like Pace Of NCI,” Other Problems
- In Brief: No Intention Of Cutting Back On Cancer, Heart Research, Weinberger Spokesman Insists
- Human Subject Rules Now Have forces Of Law; Already Conforming
- Southern Screening Contract Now at $2 Mil. Year For Five Year
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
19
June 14, 1974
- Anti-Impoundment, Panel Stay In Cancer Renewal Act; Conferees Finally Agree On Research Training Bill
- In Brief: King Named To Replace Saunders; Zubrod Retires, Will Go To Miami; Perry acting Treatment Chief
- Research Training – On The Road Back, With Trainee Stipends, Payback Feature
- Southern Gets Two More Contracts Totaling 44.5 Million From NCI
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
20
June 21, 1974
- Contract Authority Expiration Confuses NCI Money Bill Estimates, Which Range From $605 To $650 Million
- In Brief: Top Frederick Job Draws 90 Applicants, With List Now Down to four; New Members Named To NCAB
- NCI Will Encourage More Activity In Environment Carcinogenesis
- Rauscher “Identifies” Four More Comprehensive Centers
- Eight States Get Cervical Cancer Screening Planning Contracts
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
21
June 28, 1974