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David Cantor

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American Journal of Public Health|February 7, 2019
Radiotherapy and Thyroid Cancer in the 1970s: Controlling a Media SnowballDavid Cantor
Medical History|August 12, 2006
The frustrations of families: Henry Lynch, heredity, and cancer control, 1962-1975David Cantor
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|March 21, 2007
Uncertain enthusiasm: the American Cancer Society, public education, and the problems of the movie, 1921-1960David Cantor
Clinical Chemistry|June 25, 2005
Reason for limitations of heterophilic blocking tube use on certain beckman coulter access assaysDavid Cantor
Medical History|November 1, 2012
Between prevention and therapy: Gio Batta Gori and the National Cancer Institute's Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Programme, 1974-1978David Cantor
Sociology of Health & Illness|January 25, 2018
The Voluntary Impulse. Philanthropy in Modern Britain (Book)David Cantor
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|December 8, 2004
Between Galen, Geddes, and the Gael: Arthur Brock, modernity, and medical humanism in early-twentieth-century ScotlandDavid Cantor
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|March 28, 2006
Cancer, quackery and the vernacular meanings of hope in 1950s AmericaDavid Cantor
Medical History|January 14, 2026
Adolf Nichtenhauser and the history of medical filmDavid Cantor
Literature and Medicine|December 15, 2010
Choosing to live: cancer education, movies, and the conversion narrative in America, 1921-1960David Cantor
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American Journal of Public Health|February 7, 2019
Radiotherapy and Thyroid Cancer in the 1970s: Controlling a Media SnowballDavid Cantor
Medical History|August 12, 2006
The frustrations of families: Henry Lynch, heredity, and cancer control, 1962-1975David Cantor
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|March 21, 2007
Uncertain enthusiasm: the American Cancer Society, public education, and the problems of the movie, 1921-1960David Cantor
Clinical Chemistry|June 25, 2005
Reason for limitations of heterophilic blocking tube use on certain beckman coulter access assaysDavid Cantor
Medical History|November 1, 2012
Between prevention and therapy: Gio Batta Gori and the National Cancer Institute's Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Programme, 1974-1978David Cantor
Sociology of Health & Illness|January 25, 2018
The Voluntary Impulse. Philanthropy in Modern Britain (Book)David Cantor
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|December 8, 2004
Between Galen, Geddes, and the Gael: Arthur Brock, modernity, and medical humanism in early-twentieth-century ScotlandDavid Cantor
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|March 28, 2006
Cancer, quackery and the vernacular meanings of hope in 1950s AmericaDavid Cantor
Medical History|January 14, 2026
Adolf Nichtenhauser and the history of medical filmDavid Cantor
Literature and Medicine|December 15, 2010
Choosing to live: cancer education, movies, and the conversion narrative in America, 1921-1960David Cantor
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