The Cancer Letter received eight 2021 Dateline Awards from the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists—five for journalism, and three for illustration.
It took Narjust Duma a long time to feel like she belonged in medicine in the U.S. Here is her story.
The Cancer History Project announces its first panel, with Otis Brawley in conversation with directors of America’s first three NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers, July 29, 2021.
Daniel Hayes is racing to record the stories of oncology’s greats.
Inappropriate sexual relationships of the sort Axel Grothey engaged in at Mayo Clinic may be all too common.
President Joe Biden is requesting $52 billion in FY2022 for NIH—$9 billion above the enacted FY21 level—of which $6.5 billion is slated for the proposed Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.
Nathaniel Berlin, an experimental hematologist, joined NCI in 1956 as head of the Metabolism Service in the General Medicine Branch and held that position until 1966, when he became chief of NCI’s Metabolism Branch, a position he held until 1971.
Every person facing a cancer diagnosis deserves access to the best possible tests and treatments for their disease. It’s really that simple. Even better—it’s entirely feasible.
Amy Abernethy was named president of clinical research business at Verily, an Alphabet company.
John H. Glick, president of the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at Penn Medicine, professor of medicine, and the Madlyn & Leonard Abramson Professor of Clinical Oncology, will retire at the end of the academic year and assume emeritus status.