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THE International Conference on Cancer arranged by the British Empire Cancer Campaign was held in London on July 16–20. The mornings were devoted to sectional meetings and discussions at the house of the Royal Society of Medicine and at the College of Nursing next door; in the afternoons visits were paid to various hospitals and other institutions, where more practical demonstrations were given. More than a hundred delegates came from the British Empire, most European countries, the United States, China, and Japan, and more than two hundred from British institutions. The whole occasion went off very well. It is impossible to give any complete account of the proceedings: we deal only with a few topics of more general interest.
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Cancer Problems. Nature 122, 172–173 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122172a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/122172a0