Chemicals for Cancer
That the struggle for the control of cancer has been slow, persistent, and at the same time hopeful, no one knows better than DR. C. P. RHOADS,who since 1945 has been Director of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in New York City, In the paper which follows, he gives a progress report on the chemical agents which have been used with promise of success. A graduate of Bowdoin College and of the Harvard Medical School (1924), Dr. Rhoads served from 1940 to 1952 as Director of the Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases in New York. Since 1952 he has been Scientific Director of the Memorial Cancer Center.