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.
33
September 20, 1974
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
34
September 27, 1974
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
35
October 04, 1974
- Breast Cancer Report To The Profession Suddenly Is a Report To The Nation; Treatment Progress Noted
- In Brief: DeVita Changes His Mind, Agrees To Head Treatment DIV; Contracts Chief Carl Fretts Moves Up To NIH
- NCI Reportedly Gets $691 Million From House, Senate Conferees
- Shubick Blasts Tobacco Industry Scientists
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
36
October 11, 1974
- Fox Chase-Penn Program Wins Comprehensive Designation; OMB Tries To Limit Number to 21
- In Brief: Sabin Leaves Frederick For So. Carolina; Georgia Worried Over Missing Out On Comprehensive Center
- High Risk workshop Planned To Produce Monograph On Current Knowledge
- Cancer Control Survey “a Flop,” Advisory committee Members Say
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
37
October 18, 1974
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
39
November 01, 1974
- “Optimal Criteria,” For Hospitals Treating Cancer Patients Developed; NCI Won’t Try Forcing Changes
- In Brief: Administration Backs Down On a Attempt To Kill General Research Support, Will Try To Modify It
- NIH Objects To Big Response On Immunology RFPs, But NCI Will Continue Wide Distribution
- West Coast Symposium Reports Research Progress On Bone Cancer
TCL
Vol.
01
No.
40
November 08, 1974
- OMB’s Refusal To Release Construction Funds Will Cost Columbia $1 Million, Delay Other Programs
- In Brief: NCI Sent 82 Staff Members to Florence, 75 Of Whom Were Supported By ACS-NAS Pool
- Reponses To Ford’s Request For Scientific Rational Of Cigarette Regulation Based On Epidemiologic Studies
- Berlin, DeVita Differ On Use Of L-PAM