World & Nation
U.S. cancer researchers announced a joint cancer study with the Soviet Union.
April 26, 1989
When an award-winning health columnist for one of the biggest newspapers in the country got breast cancer, she went to one of the best hospitals in the world.
April 2, 1995
Science & Medicine
Former U.S. Sen. Paul E.
Dec. 19, 1992
State officials were investigating Friday why a noted cancer treatment hospital failed to report that one patient died and another was seriously injured by chemotherapy overdoses.
March 25, 1995
Dr. Baruj Benacerraf, who spent most of his career at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, helped explain why some people can fight off infections and tumors while others can’t.
March 17, 2014
Nearly 1,400 cancer patients called Tuesday to sign up for the first human trials of endostatin, an experimental drug that has been shown to shrink tumors in mice.
Sept. 29, 1999
Former Massachusetts Sen. Paul E.
Dec. 15, 1992
Former Sen. Paul E.
Sept. 5, 1986
A new genetic test shows promise as a way to predict which men are most likely to get an aggressive and often deadly form of prostate cancer.
May 23, 1996
Booster Shots
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March 1, 2010