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.
01
No.
29
August 23, 1974
- National Cancer Survey Data Available Soon: NCI Will Invite Investigators to Prepare Analysis
- In Brief: Magnuson Subcommittee Increases NCI, NIH Budgets Despite Trimming Labor-HEW Bill By $250 Million
- More RFPs Coming On X-Ray imaging For Early Diagnosis, Including Sound
- Contract Awards: Texas Group Receives $472,000 To Monitor Asbestos Workers
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
30
August 30, 1974
- Four More Grants Planned By Prostatic Cancer Project This Year; Applications Still Accepted
- In Brief: Data Availability From Cancer Survey Presents Problems – Who Gets It first, Confidentiality
- Rauscher Tabs Oak Ridge Immunologists To Head Basic Research At Frederick
- Van Nevel New NCI information Chief: Karel Leaves For Johnson Foundation
- Carbone Names NCI Clinical Director, Rauscher shuffles Treatment Activities
- Hew Proposes New Rules For Pregnant Women, Fetuses, Prisoners In Research
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
31
September 06, 1974
- Fourteen Immunology RFPs Announced, NCI will Have Eight More Immunodiagnosis; $43 Million Budgeted
- In Brief: NCI’s Cutler Clarifies Policy On Release Of Survey Data, Tape Duplicates Will Be Available At Cost
- Control AC Hear Report On High Risk conference, Messer Survey
- NCI Will Reissue Two RFPs On Smoking TWG Will Hear Artificial Tobacco Work
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
32
September 13, 1974
- Cancer Control Seeks Grant Applications In Three Interventions Areas And In Community Development
- In Brief: NCI Contract Plans Shaping Up As RFP “Season” Approaches; L-B Profit Told
- Community Center Group To Consider “Clinical Standards, Medical Audit”
- Has To Plan International Meeting On Threat If DNA Biohazards