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THE publication of the sixteenth annual report of the British Empire Cancer Campaign was very little delayed by the outbreak of hostilities, and the report has appeared in its usual form and is actually larger than it has ever been before. During the War as much cancer research as possible will continue, so long as the scientific workers concerned are not all required for emergency work. There is no doubt that the greatest progress in cancer research has been made in Great Britain and in the United States. Government support and large endowments in the United States are likely to increase American cancer research in the future, and it is to be hoped that the British effort will not fall off.
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BOYLAND, E. The British Empire Cancer Campaign. Nature 145, 246–248 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145246a0
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