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THUR., JULY 1, 1999 -- Vol. 5, Issue 15

 
Clearing away the smoke
Speakers at symposium honoring Robert Day probe
genetic, bio-social approaches to preventing cancer

The rhetorical question hung in the air only as long as it took Dr. Waun Ki Hong to show the next slide.
    "How fast are we moving?" Hong asked the audience at the "Controlling Cancer" symposium held June 22-23.



SPEAKERS AT the "Controlling Cancer" symposium included (from left) Drs. Waun Ki Hong, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Caryn Lerman, Lombardi Cancer Center; and Lester Breslow, University of California at Los Angeles.

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A Day (Campus) in the sun
Dedication honors 'the man who brought the vision to reality'

Bob Day's shining moment was, well, ... shining. A day that began gray and misty grew warm and sunny just in time for the June 23 ceremony formally dedicating the Center's Robert W. Day Campus.

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