The wars of the 20th century have caused stagnation, triumph, and progress towards curing cancer. Each government decision that has supported cancer research has been coupled with a caveat bound by the external forces influencing it. Historians have analyzed domestic policies regarding cancer research and how they have impacted it, but few have broadened the scope to international conflict. This thesis analyzes the nuances of wars\u27 influence on cancer research. Cancer first emerged as a threat in the 1930s, labeled as the ‘dread disease.\u27 It eventually garnered enough public concern to warrant the National Cancer Institute Act of 1937. Shortly thereafter, World War II interrupted the progress against cancer, reallocating money, pers...
In this article, we analyze the National Cancer Institute’s Virus Cancer Programs (1964–1978). The ...
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to...
Cancer, once rare, is now the biggest killer of humans. Its rising incidence triggered President Nix...
AbstractThe ‘war on cancer’ arose from a toxic combination. A socialite with powerful friends and a ...
In 1971, the “War on Cancer” was launched by the US government to cure cancer by the 200-year annive...
In 1971, the “War on Cancer” was launched by the US government to cure cancer by the 200-year annive...
A generally-held beliefby both the medical profession and the lay public is that therapeutic medici...
abstract: Throughout WWII, the medical experiments conducted advanced the field of medicine. However...
There is a well established connection between war and medical advancement in history. The necessit...
War is a recurrent and unfortunate record in the history of human civilization that has culminated i...
In 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer by signing the National Cancer Act. Ho...
Some 40 years ago a metaphor was posed that cancer was such an insidious adversary that a declaratio...
Cancer is a civil war raging within the body. When the malig-nant forces overwhelm normal tissue, re...
This research examines the changes in cancer research and treatment over the 20th century through to...
After more than 50 years, controversy persists over the effects of radioactive fallout from the 1954...
In this article, we analyze the National Cancer Institute’s Virus Cancer Programs (1964–1978). The ...
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to...
Cancer, once rare, is now the biggest killer of humans. Its rising incidence triggered President Nix...
AbstractThe ‘war on cancer’ arose from a toxic combination. A socialite with powerful friends and a ...
In 1971, the “War on Cancer” was launched by the US government to cure cancer by the 200-year annive...
In 1971, the “War on Cancer” was launched by the US government to cure cancer by the 200-year annive...
A generally-held beliefby both the medical profession and the lay public is that therapeutic medici...
abstract: Throughout WWII, the medical experiments conducted advanced the field of medicine. However...
There is a well established connection between war and medical advancement in history. The necessit...
War is a recurrent and unfortunate record in the history of human civilization that has culminated i...
In 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer by signing the National Cancer Act. Ho...
Some 40 years ago a metaphor was posed that cancer was such an insidious adversary that a declaratio...
Cancer is a civil war raging within the body. When the malig-nant forces overwhelm normal tissue, re...
This research examines the changes in cancer research and treatment over the 20th century through to...
After more than 50 years, controversy persists over the effects of radioactive fallout from the 1954...
In this article, we analyze the National Cancer Institute’s Virus Cancer Programs (1964–1978). The ...
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to...
Cancer, once rare, is now the biggest killer of humans. Its rising incidence triggered President Nix...