In 1971, the “War on Cancer” was launched by the US government to cure cancer by the 200-year anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, 1976. This article briefly looks back at the progress that has been made in cancer research and compares progress made in other areas of human affliction. While progress has indeed been made, the battle continues to rage on
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Cancer is the number two killer in the United State and will probably account for some 400,000 death...
Since the "War on Cancer" was declared in 1971, the United States alone has expended some $300 billi...
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...
AbstractThe ‘war on cancer’ arose from a toxic combination. A socialite with powerful friends and a ...
The wars of the 20th century have caused stagnation, triumph, and progress towards curing cancer. Ea...
Only about one third of the approximately 80 drugs currently used to treat cancer had been approved ...
In 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer by signing the National Cancer Act. Ho...
A generally-held beliefby both the medical profession and the lay public is that therapeutic medici...
there will be more than ten million documented new cases of cancer next year. Since 1971 according t...
BACKGROUND: The success of the "war on cancer" initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with trend...
Background: The success of the ‘‘war on cancer’ ’ initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with tr...
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to...
The medical history of cancer began millennia ago. Historical findings of patients with cancer date ...
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Cancer is the number two killer in the United State and will probably account for some 400,000 death...
Since the "War on Cancer" was declared in 1971, the United States alone has expended some $300 billi...
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...
AbstractThe ‘war on cancer’ arose from a toxic combination. A socialite with powerful friends and a ...
The wars of the 20th century have caused stagnation, triumph, and progress towards curing cancer. Ea...
Only about one third of the approximately 80 drugs currently used to treat cancer had been approved ...
In 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer by signing the National Cancer Act. Ho...
A generally-held beliefby both the medical profession and the lay public is that therapeutic medici...
there will be more than ten million documented new cases of cancer next year. Since 1971 according t...
BACKGROUND: The success of the "war on cancer" initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with trend...
Background: The success of the ‘‘war on cancer’ ’ initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with tr...
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to...
The medical history of cancer began millennia ago. Historical findings of patients with cancer date ...
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Cancer is the number two killer in the United State and will probably account for some 400,000 death...
Since the "War on Cancer" was declared in 1971, the United States alone has expended some $300 billi...