Every week, we round up articles from reputable sources, linking you to the latest news and commentary related to recent discoveries, new trends in cancer research, government policy and more.
This week’s roundup includes the following and more:
Editorial: Faltering cancer trials - New York Times
“The nation’s most important system for judging the clinical effectiveness of cancer treatments is approaching “a state of crisis.””
A cancer field ‘conundrum’: comparative effectiveness research - Wall Street Journal Health Blog
“A Duke oncologist is warning that the emphasis on comparative effectiveness studies may present obstacles for the field of cancer research, Scientific American’s Observations blog reports.”
Doctor groups set new policy to curb industry sway - Associated Press via New York Times
Dozens of leading medical groups announced a new ethics code Wednesday “aimed at limiting the influence that drug and device makers have over patient care. It’s the most sweeping move ever taken by the Council of Medical Specialty Societies to curb conflict of interest.”
5-minute colon cancer test could save thousands - Associated Press via New York Times
“A five-minute colon cancer test could reduce the number of deaths from the disease by about 40 percent, a new study says.”


