Information about Cancer Treatment

Abstract
About 1/2 year ago, Dr. Gordon Zubrod, chief of the National Cancer Institute's chemotherapy program, is alleged to have said that each week he becomes aware of new advances in the technics of controlling cancer, but that this information is not reaching all the doctors who might be interested. The impression was that medical communication had certain "medieval" aspects, the lethargic pace of medical-journal publication forcing doctors to rely on verbal exchange of information.1 Eugene Braunwald made use of one of these archaic publications to disseminate somewhat similar ideas about "production policies whose velocities have not accelerated along with the . . .

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