CANCER TREATMENT
Telegraph—Breia AsaociMion.)
Recent Conf erence a Stimulus to Workers
(By
WELLINGTON, This Day. The methods of treating cancer and the results obtained were the main topies of discussion at the eighth Australian Cancer Conference, attended reeently by 75 delegates froin. Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Fenwick (Christchurch) and Dr. D'Ath (Dunedin) returned to-day by the Awatea. The other New Zealand delegate was Mr Craven (Auckland). In an interview Dr. D'Ath said that special attention was given to cancer of the skin. The treatmenfc of cancer was fully discussed and an analysis was made of the results obtained. There was no doubt of the value of th© conference, which had aeted as a stimulus to those engaged in fighting th© diseas©.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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