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  2. Cancerlit. Source: International Cancer Information Center, Office of International Affairs, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Building 82 Room 103, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301-496-7403. Subject: Major cancer topics.

  3. CancerLit - Semantic Scholar

    www.semanticscholar.org/topic/CancerLit/382184

    CANCERLIT is an NCI bibliographic database of more than 1.4 million records of cancer literature published in the past 30 years. It is updated monthly to provide a comprehensive up-to-date resource of published cancer research results.

  4. NCI CancerNet Website Includes CANCERLIT and PDQ Information ...

    www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd97/nd97_nci.html

    For more than 20 years, the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) CANCERLIT, a bibliographic database of cancer-related literature has been available on the ELHILL computer at the National Library of Medicine.

  5. NCI is the nation’s trusted source for cancer information. We are here for you with information about causes and risk factors, symptoms, how cancer is diagnosed, and treatment options. Find a Cancer Type. Treatment. Side Effects. Causes & Prevention. Diagnosis & Staging. Find a Clinical Trial.

  6. NCI's Cancer Information Systems-Bringing Medical Knowledge ...

    www.cancernetwork.com/view/ncis-cancer...

    Systems developed by the NCI's International Cancer Information Center provide access to a comprehensive source of bibliographic citations on cancer research (the CANCERLIT database) and to current, peer-reviewed syntheses of state-of-the-art clinical information on cancer (the PDQ database).

  7. Information about NCI publications including PDQ cancer information for patients and health professionals, patient education publications, fact sheets, dictionaries, NCI blogs and newsletters, and major reports.

  8. CANCERLIT ® Retired, NCI and NLM Collaborate to Improve ...

    www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ma03/ma03_nci.html

    For nearly 30 years, CANCERLIT combined cancer-related MEDLINE citations with a much smaller number of meeting abstracts, monographs, and other materials. Almost all of these materials have become directly accessible via the Web, and NCI stopped adding these extra contents after 1999.

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