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.
10
No.
18
May 04, 1984
- Texas (Galveston) Scores Nine Points Ahead Of RPMI In Organ Systems Competitio; NCAB To Decide Award
- In Brief: Eppley Is The “New” Center Getting an NCI Core; USC Appoints Jones Basic Science Chief
- HCFA Chief Says Facts Will Not Matter, She Won’t Loosen DRGs For Clinical Trials Unless Congress Orders It
- ASCO, AACI Ask $1.3 Billion for NCI, Full Funding Of Center Core, Group Grants
- Six Grants Awarded, Five More On Way For Elderly Research
- DCPC Suggest Options For Encouraging New Minority Centers
- NCI Summarizes AIDS Virus Developments
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
19
May 11, 1984
- New Mechanism – Cancer Control Cooperative Groups – Under Consideration By NCUI For Regional Activities
- In Brief: Lucius Sinks New Cancer Centers Branch Chief; Mary Sears, One Of ASCO Founders, to Retire
- DeVita, Greenwald Assure Centers They’ll Get More Money for Cancer Control
- DCPC Board Approves Concepts Of Six New RFAs Totaling $9.3 Million A Year
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
20
May 18, 1984
- NCI FY 1986 Bypass Budget Asks 41.445 Billion with Major Increase Tied To Goal for Year 2000
- In Brief: NCAB Appointments: Boutwell Stay On; Brown, Elion, Strong, Korn Named; One Vacancy Remains
- Roswell Park Wins Competition for Organ Systems Coordinating Center
- ASCO President Criticizes Use Of Cooperative Agreement in Clinical Trials
- AACR Unanimously Backs Tough Antismoking Measure
- More Concept Approvals By DCPC Board
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
21
May 25, 1984
- Mihich to Be Sixth New NCAB appointee; Centers Worried About Core Grants, Role In 200 AD Goals
- In Brief: Salmon, Fidler Head ASCO, AACR; Durant, Pardee Presidents Elect; Namovicz, Other AOs Promoted
- ACS to Being Review Of Facilities Survey Proposals; Working Group Established
- DCPC Concepts OKd Include Nurse Research Training
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
22
June 01, 1984
- DeVita Considers Alternatives to Recommendation Of NCAB On Organ Systems Coordinating Center
- In Brief: Jack White Resigns As Director Of Howard Cancer Center; Roberson to Retire From Centers Program
- NCI Moves Slowly, Carcinogenesis CANCERGRAMS For May, June Missing
- ONS Votes to Push Congress on DRGs
- Breslow Says NCI, Centers, States Should Collaborate On Cancer Control
- DCPC Board Defers Decision On Hepatitis Vaccine Study, Rejects PAP Sensitivity Concepts
- NCI To Fund 22 Of 38 Clinical Investigator Applications, Five Of Them To Surgeons
- Sam Broder Receives Arthur Flemming Award
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
23
June 08, 1984
- NCI Details How Year 2000 Goals Can Be Reached Bypass Budget Spells Out How Much It Will Cost
- In Brief: Contracts For Comparative NMR Imaging studies Awarded To Five Institutions; NCI Staff Honored
- DCT To Examine Groups’ Studies, Directions, Role in 2000 A.D. Goal
- Chabner Says Vials DCT Obtained From Burton Operation Were Contaminated
- NCI Supercomputer To Be Available To Extramural Scientists
- Six Surgical Oncology Grants To Be Funded
- Frozen Serum Panels Available For Assays
TCL
Vol.
10
No.
24
June 15, 1984
- UCSF. Roswell Park Win National Cooperative Drug Discovery Group Awards; RFA To Be Reissued
- In Brief: Outstanding Investigator Awards Draw 150 Letters Of Intent; Applications Due July 15
- Power’s Offer to Write Report On NCAB’s Organ Systems Decision Declined By DeVita
- Gallo, Rosenberg, Bishop, Varmus Win GM Awards
- VIB CIDAC contract Extended, No Gaps In CANCERGRAMS