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.
34
No.
34
September 19, 2008
CCL
Vol.
31
No.
9
September 26, 2008
- Study Finds Comparable Accuracy For Virtual And Standard Colonoscopy
- Neoadjuvant Surgery Makes Radiation Unnecessary In Some Early Breast Cancer
- Many Colorectal Cancer Survivors Do Not Receive Recommended Follow-up Care
- Colon Cancer Screening Interval 5-10 Years Suggested
- Whole Brain Radiation Raises Risk Of Memory Problems
- Radioactive Seeds Tested In Treatment Of NSCLC
- Phase III Five-Year Data Show Erbitux Increases Survival Of Head And Neck Cancer
- New Predictive Score May Help In Planning Adjuvant Therapy
- FDA Approives Lilly’s Alimta For 1st-Line Metastatic NSCLC
- Gardasil Approved To Prevent Vulvar And Vaginal Cancers
- NCI Cooperative Group, Cancer Center Trials Listed
TCL
Vol.
34
No.
36
October 03, 2008
- Amgen Announces Cochrane Findings: ESAs Increase Risk Of On-Study Death.
- CR Funds Agencies At FY08 Level Through March 6.
- SAIC Awarded $5 Billion Contract For NCI-Frederick.
- Love, Avon Foundations Recruit Women For Research.
- Cephalon To Plead Guilty, Pay $425M For Off-Label Marketing.
- Lombardi Recruits Adams-Campbell.
TCL
Vol.
34
No.
38
October 17, 2008
- Coalition Of Cooperative Groups Lists High Priority Trials In Breast Cancer.
- LabCorp Marketing Of Ovarian Cancer Test Unlawful, FDA Says In Warning Letter.
- Vogel To Succeed Yates As VP for Research At American Cancer Society.
- Obituary: Paul Rogers, Former Congressman, Instrumental In National Cancer Act Passage.