In 1935 there were 15,000 people involved in cancer control in the U.S. By 1938 there was ten times that number.
Dolly's dedication to cancer control has been an inspiration to all who have been privileged to work with her.
Grants to states for cancer control were introduced (1947).
These situations underscore the value of early detection, which has long been the gospel of cancer control.
He has been a tireless ambassador for cancer research and cancer control throughout a career that has spanned more than 3 decades.
Cancer Council Victoria has contributed to cancer control in a number of areas.
World Cancer Leaders' Summit is an important annual high-level policy meeting dedicated exclusively to furthering global cancer control.
The right A-field can make like an X-ray for such things as cancer control and genetic mutation effects-but without burns or other side effects.
Urgent action must be taken to improve cancer control and prevention in the EU.
Immunotherapy, such as interferon-alpha and interleukin-2, may have some effect on cancer control.