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.
CCL
Vol.
25
No.
3
March 29, 2002
- Breast, Ovarian Cancers Detected Early In Women At High Hereditary Risk
- New Trial For Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Testing Vaccine-Chemotherapy Combination
- Protein Patterns May Identify Ovarian Cancer Earlier
- First Clinical Guidelines On Ductal Lavage Published
- CPT-11, Gemcitabine Increase Survival Of Pancreatic Cancer
- Lung Cancer Size May Not Indicate Severity Of Disease
- Marijuana-Derived Drug Less Effective Than Standard
- Clinical Trials Approved By NCI Last Month
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
14
April 05, 2002
- Bristol Stock Drops Amid New Setbacks, Deepening Firm’s Decline In Oncology
- Elias Zerhouni Nominated for NIH Director; Richard Carmona For Surgeon General
- NCI Advisors Approve New Grant Program In Bone Metastasis
- NIH Seeks Comment On Reorg Plan For Oncology Study Sections
- Youth Smoking Begins To Decline, NCI Says
- Funding Opportunities.
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
17
April 26, 2002
CCL
Vol.
25
No.
4
April 26, 2002
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
18
May 03, 2002
- Oxaliplatin Regimen May Beat Standard For Advanced Colorectal Cancer, NCI Says
- Senate Confirms Elias Zerhouni For NIH Director
- Martha Fewell, Assistant To NCI Directors, To Retire
- FDA Proposes To Require Electronic Submission
- Funding Opportunities.
- Includes 8-page April 2002 Business & Regulatory Report.