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.
29
No.
15
April 11, 2003
- Bill to Rebalance Chemotherapy Drug Payments, Physician Services, Introduced in House
- FDA, NCI, Congress Shape Pediatric Drug Development Proposals
- AACR Polls Members On Tentative Date for Annual Meeting
- NCI Study Says 2 Million US Women Could Benefit from Tamoxifen
- UNC Lineberger Center Recruits Richard Goldberg From Mayo
- Funding Opportunities.
- Includes 8-page Business & Regulatory Report.
CCL
Vol.
26
No.
4
April 25, 2003
- Low-Dose Tamoxifen May Be Effective In Treating Breast Cancer, Study Finds
- Minimally Invasive Surgery Results In Lower Mortality Rate For Esophageal Removal
- Pain Relievers Protect Against Breast Cancer
- Proteomics Promises Ways To Track Response To Therapy
- Study Sheds Light On How NSAIDS Prevent Colon Cancer
- Hypothyroidism Associated With Reduced Breast Cancer
- Statin Drugs May Prevent Breast Cancer, Lab Suggests
- Leptin Could Be Indicator Of Breast Cancer Risk
- Tumor Cells In Blood May Indicate Aggressive Cancer
- Brain Gliomas Progress When Gene Function Is Lost
- Stem Cell Transplant More Effective than Chemotherapy
- FDA Approves HPV Test
- Clinical Trials Approved By NCI Last Month Are Listed
TCL
Vol.
29
No.
18
May 02, 2003
- ASCO Backs Central IRB For Cancer Trials, Stiffens Conflict-of-Interest Policies
- Duke Picks Lyerly To Direct Cancer Center
- Parkinson Heads Oncology At Amgen
- NCI Says Men Should Eat 9 Fruits/Vegetables A Day, Begins Campaign Targeting Black Men
- 16 Institutions Win NCI Awards for Phase I Trials
- EPIC, PLCO Studies Show High Fiber Diet Cuts Cancer Risk
- Funding Opportunities. (8-page issue).
- Includes April issue of Business & Regulatory Report (8 pages).
TCL
Vol.
29
No.
20
May 16, 2003