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.
21
No.
41
October 27, 1995
- Heart Institute Withdraws Sponsorship Of Breast Cancer Prevention Trial
- In Brief: Pinedo To Receive Josef Steiner Prize; Lurie Cancer Center Gets $2.5M Donation
- California Weighs Listing Tamoxifen As Carcinogen
- MIT Researcher Ingested P-32; NRC Investigating
- Letter: Cancer Centers Need Ingenuity To Continue Clinical Research
- Program Project Guidelines Available
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
42
November 03, 1995
- P-32 Ingestion At NCI Attracts Attention; Similar Cases Seen At Labs In The Past
- In Brief: James Institute Receives $9 Million Gift; NCI’s Fraumeni Wins Public Health Award
- NCI’s Weinstein Said He Never Pressured Researcher
- Weak Structure, Deficiencies, Cited In Dana-Farber Reviews
- Groups Urge Congress To Enact NIH Budget Increase; Encourage Individual Letters
- US Files Motion To Dismiss Fisher Suit Over Database Flags
- UT-Houston Wins NIH Center Grant For Alternative Cancer Medicine Studies
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
43
November 10, 1995
- Was Dr. Bunn Insensitive Or Just Efficient? FDA Imbroglio Points To Larger Problems
- In Brief: ASTRO Officers Named; AACR Fellowships Available; NRC Won’t Revoke NIH License
- FDA Likely To Change Procedures For Patient Interaction, Official Says
- RPR Grant To NABCO Does Not Support Advocacy, Firm Says
- ODAC Chairman: Time Was Tight For Meeting
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
44
November 17, 1995
- Justice Department Clears SWOG Study Of Breast Cancer Treatment Costs
- In Brief: Lenhard Elected President Of ACS; House Science Committee Approves CRADA Bill
- Federal Standards Improve Mammogram Quality, GAO Finds
- Five Investigations Probe NIH Radiation Contamination
- NCI Review Groups Merged Into One Umbrella Group
- Kidney Cancer Group Seeks Proposals; AACR Offers Award
- Health Organizations Endorse “Patients’ Rights” Document
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
45
November 24, 1995
- Milken Calls For Renewed War On Cancer, $20 Billion A Year International Effort
- In Brief: New Spending Plan Funds NIH At FY95 Level; Continuing Resolution Expires Dec. 15
- Sloan-Kettering Cited For 8 Violations Of NY State Standards
- American Cancer Society Elects Officers, Distributes Awards
- Draft Report Outlines New Toxicological Test Criteria
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
46
December 01, 1995
- NCI To Use Technology Transfer Agreement To Privatize Journal In A Five-Year Deal
- In Brief: Kessler Urges Cardiologists To Fight Teen Smoking; ODAC To Meet Dec. 14
- New Law Allows Texans To Self-Refer To M.D. Anderson
- MSKCC In Outreach Agreement With Phelps
- Letter: Weinstein’s Former Fellows Express “Shock” At Allegations
- NIGMS Hosts Meeting On Increasing Minorities In Biomedical Careers
- NCI AIDS Malignancy Bank Accepts Requests; RFA Available
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
47
December 08, 1995
- Klausner To Revamp NCI Budget Process To Make Categories Mean What They Say
- In Brief: Weicker Joins Tobacco Company Board; Hatfield To Leave Senate Next Year
- NCI Advises Five-Year Limit On Tamoxifen Use, in Letter To Doctors
- NEJM Papers Reaffirm Results Of Lumpectomy Trial; Audit Verifies Data
- ORI Finds Misconduct By Two Researchers
TCL
Vol.
21
No.
48
December 15, 1995
- Intramural Pis To Control Own Budgets, Have Greater Autonomy, Klausner Says
- In Brief: Tomasi To Resign As Roswell Park President; Committee To Study NIH Grant Review Issues
- Gene Therapy Hyped By Scientists, Panel Tells NIH; Emphasis Must Be Basic Research
- National Standards For Science Education Issued By Committee Led By NCI Director
- Radiation Oncology To Become Crowded, ACR Warns Physicians
- MIT Radiation Poisoning Was Deliberate, NRC Investigation Finds