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Journalism awards received by The Cancer Letter

  • 2008 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, second place, for series of stories on erythropoiesis stimulating agents in the treatment of cancer.
  • 2007 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newletter Washington Reporting, Second place, for “I-ELCAP ‘Soundbites’ For Investigators Were A Protocol For Spin, Critics Say,” (The Cancer Letter, Nov. 22, 2006).
  • 2006 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Public Service, Third Place, for articles on the anti-efficacy agenda for drug approval and Andrew von Eschenbach's unprecedented eight-month dual role as NCI director and acting FDA commissioner.
  • 2005 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, First Place, for a story about the dietary supplement PC-Spes.
  • 2004 Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award, Society of  Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter, for series on the agenda of NCI Director Andrew von Eschenbach.
  • 2004 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C.  Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, First Place, for series on the agenda of NCI Director Andrew von Eschenbach.
  • 2003 Finalist, Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism presented by The Anderson School at UCLA, for series on ImClone Inc.
  • 2003 Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter, for series on ImClone.
  • 2003 Newsletter Journalism Award, Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Foundation. Best Investigative Reporting, Third Place, for series on ImClone Inc.
  • 2003 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, First Place, for series on ImClone Inc.
  • 2001 Newsletter Journalism Award, Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Foundation. Best Investigative Reporting, Second Place, for series on the National Dialogue on Cancer.
  • 2001 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists Washington D.C Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, Honorable Mention, for series on the National Dialogue on Cancer.
  • 1999 Robert D.G. Lewis Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter, for series on cancer treatment studies by Houston practitioner Stanislaw Burzynski.
  • 1999 Newsletter Journalism Award, Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Foundation. Best Investigative Reporting, Third Place, for series on Stanislaw Burzynski.
  • 1999 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, First Place, for series on Stanislaw Burzynski.
  • 1998 Dateline Award, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington D.C. Chapter. Newsletter Washington Reporting, Honorable Mention, for series on mammography screening.
by Kirsten Goldberg last modified 2008-06-11 08:18
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