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.
37
No.
33
September 09, 2011
- Drug Shortages Prompt Doctors, Societies to Consider Non-Profit Pharma Company
- Duke Researchers Retract Paper from Blood; Dozens of Retractions of Potti’s Work Expected
- Clinical Trial Participants Sue Duke University, Potti, Nevins and Others for Causing Harm
- Obituaries: Fritz Bach, 77, and William Wolff, 94
TCL
Vol.
37
No.
34
September 16, 2011
TCL
Vol.
37
No.
36
September 30, 2011
CCL
Vol.
34
No.
9
September 30, 2011
- Afinitor and Exemestane More Than Doubles PFS, Reduces Progression Risk by 57 Percent
- Investigational Drug Radium-223 Chloride Improved Overall Survival By 44 Percent
- NKTR-102 Shows 29 Percent Response in Phase II Study
- New Two-Step Matching Process Increases Success of Transplants
- Weak Electromagnetic Fields Can Possibly Stabilize Tumors
- One Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Can Reduce Risk by 31 Percent
- Neurocognitive Deficits Affect Future Adult Employment
- Smoking, Drinking Factors Affect Adherence to Preventive Regimen
- Two Doses of the Vaccine Cervarix Can Be As Effective As Three
- HPV-Positive Women Over 30 Should Be Retested Within Two Years
- Clinical Trials Approved By NCI CTEP Last Month
- Nucynta ER Approved For Managing Chronic Pain In Adults
- Zofran Label Change Includes Warnings of QT Prolongation
- Agency Approves Two Pairs Of Drugs and Diagnostic Tests
- Adcetris Granted Approval For Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and ALCL
TCL
Vol.
37
No.
38
October 14, 2011
TCL
Vol.
37
No.
39
October 21, 2011