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.
16
No.
25
June 22, 1990
- NIH Slow To Implement Equality In Studies, GAO Says, But Waxman Assures Reauthorization
- In Brief: Capp Heads Roentgen Ray Society; Annual Lecture, Chair Honors Charles Spurr
- Reorganization Of Making Program Is Proposed
- DCPC Plans Future RFAs, But Most Will Depend n bypass Budget
- Foreign awards Less Than 1% Of NCI Budget
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
26
June 29, 1990
- MSK, Fox Chase Volunteer to Limit Their Core Grants To Let Others Grow
- In Brief: Owens New President Of AACI, Yates President Elect; UNC Gains Comprehensive Center Status
- Panel Clear On Breast Conservation, Not On Adjuvant Therapy For Node
- DCE Board Ok’s New RFA Programs worth $14 Million
- Certification Means More Money for Nurses, ONS Finds
- PDQ Evaluation to Cost NCI More Than Reported
- ACD Honors Sullivan, Who Reaffirms Anti-Smoking Effort
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
27
July 06, 1990
- Clinical Cooperative Groups Asked To Develop Tamoxifen Prevention Trial; CGOPs To Participate
- In Brief: 896 Nurses Pass Oncology Certification Exam; ACS Awards 375 New Grants Worth $43.8 Million
- FDA Advisors Oppose Group’s Tamoxifen Trial, But Okay The Idea
- Group Chairmen Propose Adding Four Trials For High Priority Status
- DCE Board Approves Support Contract Recompetition
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
28
July 13, 1990
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
29
July 20, 1990
- House Panel Provides NCI $1.7 Billion for 1991, Expects Greater Emphasis On Cancer Prevention
- In Brief: Megastrol Acetate Still Under FDA Review; Mays Hired For NCI’s Technology Office
- NCI Announces Designation Of Comprehensive Center
- Columbus CCP Forms New Entity to Administer CCOP
- Garfinkel to Retire From ACS; Health to Succeed Him
- Fox Chase Biochemist Automates DNA Production
- Broder Explains Where R01 Money Has Gone
- AACR Honorary Memberships; ASCO Awards
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
30
July 27, 1990
TCL
Vol.
16
No.
32
August 10, 1990
- Senate Bill Would Require Clinical Trials To Test Gender, Racial Differences In Therapies
- In Brief: Alfred Ketcham Is New SSO President; Meyskens Receives NCI Year 2000 Award; Colman Honored
- Banned Investigator Plans To Resume Clinical Trials Role
- Gene Therapy Experiments Get RDAC Okay
- Tobacco Control Bill Requires Stronger Warnings
- No Cancer Letter For Two Weeks