
WASHINGTON-The 107th Congress, by general agreement, will not enter the history books as a major contributor to medical and health policy. However, legislation it failed to pass serves as a prologue to some of the issues the new 108th Congress will consider during the next 2 years, said Susan Erickson, acting director of the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Office of Policy Analysis and Response. "We will probably continue to see these themes, no matter what specific pieces of legislation come back," she said at a meeting of the National Cancer Advisory Board.

