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Approaches to Tumor Chemotherapy

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THE historical introduction to this series of papers is by the doyen of American cancer research, W. H. Woglom, who with brilliant lucidity and charming modesty of style describes the use of the innumerable agents of mineral, plant, animal or synthetic origin which have figured in the untiring attack on malignant disease by chemotherapy. He believes that hormone therapy has given the first hopes of ultimate success.

Approaches to Tumor Chemotherapy

A symposium of Papers and Discussions on various Aspects of Tumor Chemotherapy, developed from the Summer Meetings of the Section on Chemistry (C) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Gibson Island, Maryland, 1945–1946. Edited by Forest Ray Moulton. Pp. x + 442. (Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1947.) n.p.

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HIEGER, I. Approaches to Tumor Chemotherapy. Nature 162, 713–714 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162713a0

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