TREATMENT OF CANCER
HOPES FOR HUMANITY
ADVANCE TOWARD CURE LONDON, 24th July. . '■ .Are we.any nearer a cure for cancer? Has the International Conference which lias -just been concluded given a new of liope to'humanity ? Sir. Thomas Horder) physician to the Prince of Wales,, specially summed up the position for the ‘.‘Daily Mail,” ': “I think,” He said, ‘‘that, so far as conferences ever accomplish ariything, this lias been as successful as any 1 have known. I believe a definite advance has 'been made toward finding a cure for cancer. “Perhaps the most important lesson is that the most, successful treatment stall, lies in. the sphere of surg'ery and radiology, . and we cannot throw over known methods of dealing with the disease for those whose, value has' still' to be.demonstrated a We are still iriuch in the dark.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 August 1928, Page 2
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