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.
28
No.
32
September 06, 2002
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
33
September 13, 2002
- As ImClone Investigation Continues, FDA Combines Drugs, Biologics Review; Memo Describes “Lengthy Process” That Led To FDA Decision; Oncology Community Praises FDA Move
- ASCO, NCCS Call For Oncology Center
- Zerhouni Appoints Two Institute Directors
- ASCO: Anastrozole Adds Treatment Option, But Tamoxifen Remains Standard
- NCI Program Develops Bioinformatics Tool To Design Cancer Drugs
- Funding Opportunities
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
35
September 27, 2002
- ODAC Recommends Iressa Approval As Third-Line Lung Cancer Treatment
- Bush Nominates Health Policy Advisor McClellan For FDA Commissioner
- Avon Awards $30M To 13 Organizations
- Study Seeks Sisters Of Women With Breast Cancer
- UC Davis Coordinates Asian American Network
- SEER Expects To Lower Cancer Incidence Rates for Blacks by 3%
- Funding Opportunities
CCL
Vol.
25
No.
9
September 27, 2002
- New Treatment Approaches Valuable For Cancer Pain, Quality Of Life
- High-Dose Vitamin D With Docetaxel In Testing For Advanced Prostate Cancer
- Implantable Drug Delivery Device Offers Better Pain Relief
- New Drug Reverses Damage To Liver In Stem Cell Transplant
- New Approach To Replacing Immune Cells Shrinks Tumors
- IL13-PE38 Looks Promising In Early Tests Against Gioma
- US Oncology Begins Trial Of Taxotere And Xeloda
- Clinical Trials Approved In August 2002 By NCI
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
36
October 04, 2002
- NIH Deputy Director Ruth Kirschstein Plans Transition To Senior Advisor
- Holden, Mayo, Hopkins Win Lymphoma SPOREs; Hutchinson Wins Prostate SPORE
- Porter Novelli Gets $7.4M Contract For 5 A Day Program
- Grants Awarded To Combat Tobacco In Developing Countries
- Funding Opportunities
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- September issue of Business & Regulatory Report included (8-page issue).
TCL
Vol.
28
No.
37
October 11, 2002
- Oncology Groups Oppose Proposed Cuts In Medicare Payments For Cancer Drugs
- ASCO Survey Finds Practice Expenses 90% Higher Than Medicare Assumptions
- Survivors Urge Congress To Include Oral Drug Coverage In Medicare Legislation
- Three Genetics Pioneers Win Nobel Prize
- Reports Propose Stricter Rules To Protect Research Participants
- Funding Opportunities