Noun
SCLC (countable and uncountable, plural SCLCs)
(oncology) Initialism of small-cell lung cancer.
After local residents asked the SCLC for assistance, King came to Selma to lead several marches, at which he was arrested along with 250 other demonstrators. Source: Internet
But Lawson argued that SCLC was too cautious. Source: Internet
Even though the Honorable Elijah Muhammad considered Dr. King to be leading Black people astray, his national spokesman stated in as sharp and unmistakable words as Malcolm could muster that the NOI would in no way do physical harm to the SCLC leader. Source: Internet
At presentation, 30–40% of cases of NSCLC are stage IV, and 60% of SCLC are stage IV. Source: Internet
For both NSCLC and SCLC, the two general types of staging evaluations are clinical staging and surgical staging. Source: Internet
He led the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957, serving as its first president. Source: Internet