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.
35
No.
14
April 10, 2009
- Bill To Teach Breast Self-Exam To Teens Wins Political Support; Experts Fear Harm
- House Passes Bill Giving FDA Authority Over Tobacco Products
- Congress Approves FY 2010 Budget. Loehrer Named Interim Director At Indiana
- The Cancer Letter’s Paul Goldberg Wins Journalism Award
- Federal Coordinating Council On Comparative Effectiveness Research To Hold Meeting
- NCI Begins Latin American Cancer Research Network
- ARRA Funding Announcements Listed
TCL
Vol.
35
No.
16
April 24, 2009
CCL
Vol.
32
No.
4
April 24, 2009
- PET/CT Imaging During Treatment Shows Whether Chemo Is Working, Study Finds
- Small Phase II Study Finds New Oral Agent May Slow Progression Of Difficult Cancer
- Rapid Non-Invasive Imaging Of Biochemical Composition In Breast Tumor Margins
- Phase II Study Of Pfizer Drug Meets Primary Endpoint
- Minimally Invasive Radiation Said To Preserve Functions
- Drug Approved in Europe For Pediatric Cancer Patients
- Acupuncture Eases Radiation-Induced Dry Mouth In Patients
- First Phase 0 Oncology Trial Demonstrates Effectiveness Of New Drug On Its Target
- NCI Cooperative Group Clinical Trials Listed
TCL
Vol.
35
No.
17
May 01, 2009
- Undeterred By Randomized Trial Results, AUA Calls For Baseline PSA At Age 40.
- Obama Reiterates Support For Doubling Budgets For Cancer Research, Other Science Agencies
- Provenge Met Criteria For Approval, Sponsor Says
- Senate Confirms Kansas Gov. Sebelius For HHS Secretary
- Stronger Measures Needed To Reduce Conflict of Interest, IOM Report Says
- NIH Releases Digestive Diseases Research Plan
TCL
Vol.
35
No.
18
May 08, 2009
TCL
Vol.
35
No.
19
May 15, 2009
- Doubling Of Cancer Research Budget To Take Eight Years Under Obama Plan
- ACLU Sues Myriad, U.S. Patent Office Over Patents For BRCA Gene Mutations
- Groups Offer Revisions to Kennedy-Hutchison Bill
- CMS Withholds Coverage of CT Colonography
- Proposed HHS Conflict of Interest Rules May Require More Disclosure by Researchers