Cancer Campaign Secretary Arrives In Dominion.
Wellington, September 1
The national appeal secretary for the British Empire Cancer Campaign Society, Mr. Ernest Stanford, arrived from London to-day. He stated that he thought the general tendency now was to regard the problem of the treatment or uention of cancer as one which would take considerable time in elucidation. Progress had been very steady, but was largely a process of elimination, as it was not thought that cancer was due to one cause only but to a group of conditions. In the past three years £200.0(U) had been raised for the campaign. R» praised the work of the New Zealand branches of the society.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 5
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