HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY
In 1929, the New Zealand branch of the British Empire Cancer Campaign was formed. In 1963, it became The Cancer Society of New Zealand Inc. During its early years the Cancer Society started clinics to give advice to people who thought they had cancer.
Early research laboratories set up by the Cancer Society were focused on the use of radium and other substances to treat cancer. The Society also has a history of raising funds to help purchase radiotherapy equipment for hospitals.
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