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.
31
No.
4
April 25, 2008
- New Drugs And Older Ones In New Uses Show Progress Against Several Cancers
- High-Dose Chemo Doesn’t Improve Survival In Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Celecoxib Effective To Prevent Colon Adenomas, Study Finds
- Low Dose DFMO Reduces Colon Adenoma Recurrence
- Plant-Based Diet Associated With Improved Survival
- FOLFOX4 Improved PFS In Colorectal Cancer
- BRCA Status Can Guide Ovarian Cancer Treatment
- Not All Women Benefitting From Less Invasive Staging
- NCI Cooperative Group, Cancer Center Trials Listed
TCL
Vol.
34
No.
20
May 23, 2008
- New Analyses of PCPT Give Stronger Justification Use of Finasteride To Prevent Prostate Cancer.
- Guest Commentary by Richard Rettig: Kennedy’s War On Cancer Began With National Cancer Act Of 1971.
- NIH Drops Objections To Bill For Research On Environmental Causes of Breast Cancer.
- Senate Approves Supplemental Funds For NIH and FDA.