Canadian cancer conference, proceedings of the first canadian cancer research conference, Honey Harbour, Ontario. June 16–19, 1954Vol. I edited by R. W. Begg. Academic Press, New York, 1955, xii + 443 pp., illus., $ 8.80doi:10.1016/0006-3002(56)90505-4P. Emmelot...
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Canadian Cancer Conference. Volume IThe National Cancer Institute of Canada was founded in 1947, or exactly a decade after the birth of the National Cancer Institute of the United States. This volume records the proceedings of the first (1954) meeting of cancer research workers of Canada ...
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R Stewart Longman received support for attending meetings and/or travel for CASEM Annual Sport Medicine Conference. M Patrice Lindsay is a member of the March of Dimes Canada After Stroke advisory committee (no financial remuneration). Aravind Ganesh holds a new investigator award from the Heart ...