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  1. Experimental Leukemia and Mammary Cancer: Induction, Prevention, Cure by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1979-04-01
  2. Charles Brenton Huggins: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. Acadia University Alumni: Peter Mackay, Laurie D. Cox, Charles Brenton Huggins, Dalton Camp, Richard Hatfield, Charles Aubrey Eaton
  4. Experimental Leukemia and Mammary Cancer: Induction, Prevention, Cure by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1979
  5. Frontiers of Mammary Cancer (Macewen Lect.) by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1961

61. 20th Century Year By Year 1965
huggins, charles brenton, USA, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, Universityof Chicago, Chicago, IL, b. 1901, d. 1997 for his discoveries concerning
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62. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
huggins, charles brenton (1966) HUXLEY, Andrew Fielding (1963) IGNARRO, Louis (1998)JACOB, François (1965) JERNE, Nils Kai (1984) KATZ, Bernard (1970)
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ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (1932)
ARBER, Werner (1978)
AXELROD, Julius (1970)
BALTIMORE, David (1975)
BANTING, Frederick Grant (1923)
BEADLE, Georges Wells (1958)
BEHRING, Emil Adolf von (1901)
BENACERRAF, Baruj (1980)
BISHOP, Michael John (1989)
BLACK, James Whyte (1988)
BLOCH, Konrad Emil (1964) BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel (1976) BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vicent (1919) BOVET, Daniel (1957) BROWN, Michael Stuart (1985) BURNET, Frank Macfarlane (1960) CARREL, Alexis (1912) CHAIN, Ernest Boris (1945) CLAUDE, Albert (1974) COHEN, Stanley (1986) CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1947) CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1947) CORMACK, Allan MacLeod (1979) CRICK, Francis Harry Compton (1962) DALE, Henry Hallet (1936) DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1943) DAUSSET, Jean (1980) DOHERTY, Peter C. (1996) DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1943) DOMAGK, Gerhard (1939) DULBECCO, Renato (1975) ECCLES, John Carew (1963) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice (1972) EHRLICH, Paul (1908) EIJKMAN, Christiaan (1929) EINTHOVEN, Willem (1924) ELION, Gertrude Belle (1988) ENDERS, John Franklin (1954)

63. Biografia De Huggins, Charles Brenton
Translate this page huggins, charles brenton. (1901-97) Médico norteamericano, n. en Halifax (Cana.)y m. en Chicago (Ill.). Profesor de la Universidad de Chicago en 1929 y
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64. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
huggins operation (Hug·gins operation) (hug¢inz) charles brenton huggins seeunder operation. Hughes reflex (Hughes reflex) (humacrz) charles
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65. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
American pathologist, 1879–1970; cowinner, with charles brenton huggins, of theNobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1966 for his discovery of
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66. Dr. Charles Brenton Huggins Quotes
Dr. charles brenton huggins One pits his wits against apparently Dr.charles brenton huggins We wanted to see if hormone therapy would do for elderly
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67. Huggins, Charles Brenton - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Huggins, Charle
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Canadian-born US physician who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966 for his work on the hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer. He shared the prize with Peyton Rous , who was awarded it for his discovery of tumour-inducing viruses. Huggins developed an interest in the hormonal treatment of cancers of the male urinogenital tract, particularly the prostate gland (the gland surrounding and opening into the urethra at the base of the bladder in males). Huggins hypothesized that since male sex hormones largely influence the activity of the prostate gland, removing or neutralizing these hormones might affect the cancer. In 1941, he and his colleagues reported a series of experiments in which carcinoma of the prostate had been treated either by castration or by the administration of the female sex hormone oestrogen, or by both methods combined. The results were unexpectedly favourable even when extensive bony metastases were present. The success of this treatment was so striking that very soon it was adopted by surgeons in all parts of the world. He went on to extend these studies to suggest that some forms of breast cancer in women might also respond to hormonal therapy.

68. Nobel Prizes: Information From Answers.com
charles brenton huggins, SY Agnon Nelly Sachs. 1967, Manfred Eigen Ronald GeorgeWreyford Norrish George Porter, Hans Albrecht Bethe, Ragnar Granit
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70. Historical Vignette
charles brenton huggins, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1901. huggins waseducated at Acadia University and at the Harvard Medical School,
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Charles Higgins The insert in this edition of Hot Spot describes the hormonal treatment of advanced prostate cancer. It is often forgotten that the discovery that led to this treatment was made by a Canadian, Charles Brenton Huggins, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1901. Huggins was educated at Acadia University and at the Harvard Medical School, where he graduated with an MD in 1924. After graduate training, he went to the University of Chicago where he had a prolific career as a surgeon and cancer researcher.
In 1939 Huggins made a very simple observation that altered the therapy of advanced prostate cancer forever. Following experiments with dogs, he noted that the prostate gland was under the control of androgens (male sex hormones) and concluded that preventing the production of androgens might control prostate cancer. This could be accomplished either through removal of the testicles (surgical castration) or by the administration of female sex hormones to neutralize the effect of androgens produced by the testicles. In 1941 he began to inject his prostate cancer patients with the hormones stilbestrol and hexestrol, and in a landmark article co-authored with C.V. Hodges, he was able to report that of the first 20 patients treated, 4 were still alive after 12 years. Later workers, inspired by Huggins's work, treated women suffering from cancer of the breast with the male hormone testosterone and claimed improvement in some 20% of the cases.

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1966 Peyton Rous, charles brenton huggins. 1965 François Jacob, André Lwoff,Jacques Monod. 1964 Konrad Bloch, Feodor Lynen. 1963 Sir John Carew Eccles,
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72. Vignettes On Surgery, History And Humanities ISBN: 1-57059-657-3 LandesBioscienc
charles brenton huggins (1901 — 1997) Luis H. ToledoPereyra Section III. SurgeryAnesthesia. 32. Founders of Modern Surgery Luis H. Toledo-Pereyra
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73. WoYaa!: SCIENCES AND NATURE
charles brenton huggins Winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Medicine charles brentonhuggins, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,
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74. CA -- Table Of Contents ( JULY/AUGUST 1972, VOL. 22 NO. 4)
charles brenton huggins CA Cancer J Clin 1972 22 230231. C. huggins and CV HodgesStudies on prostatic cancer. I. The effect of castration,
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Sacrococcygeal teratomas in children
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The treatment of oral cancer
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Malignant melanoma: current concepts of lymph node dissection
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Report on national surveys of cytologic facilities
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Tumor angiogenesis
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Classics in oncology. Charles Brenton Huggins CA Cancer J Clin 1972 22: 230-231.

75. Masters Of Medicine Website
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Canadian-born American surgeon and urologist whose investigations demonstrated the relationship between hormones and certain types of cancer. For his discoveries Huggins received (with Peyton Rous) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966.
Huggins was educated at Acadia University (Wolfville, N.S.) and at Harvard University, where he received his M.D. in 1924. He went to the University of Michigan for further training in surgery (1924-27) and then joined the faculty of the University of Chicago, where he served as director of the Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research from 1951 to 1969. Huggins was a specialist on the male urological and genital tract. In the early 1940s he found he could retard the growth of prostate cancer by blocking the action of the patient's male hormones with doses of the female hormone estrogen. This research demonstrated that some cancer cells, like normal body cells, are dependent on hormonal signals to survive and grow and that, by depriving cancer cells of the correct signals, the growth of tumours could be slowed down, at least temporarily. In 1951 Huggins showed that breast cancers are also dependent on specific hormones. By removing the ovaries and adrenal glands, which are the source of estrogen, he could achieve significant tumour regression in some of his patients. Owing to his work, drugs that block the body's production of estrogen became important resources in treating breast cancer.

76. Amory Prize Recipients
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Peter N. Goodfellow, SmithKline Beecham, Harlow, Essex, England, for pioneering work on the genetic basis of male sex determination. Robin H. Lovell-Badge, MRC, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, England, for pioneering work on the genetic basis of male sex determination. Elwood Vernon Jensen, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, for pioneering studies of the mode of action of estrogenic hormones. Mary Frances Lyon, FRS, Head, Genetics Section, Medical Research Council Radiobiology Unit, Harwell, England, for genetic discoveries relating to mammalian sex chromosomes. David C. Page, Whitehead Institute, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for pioneering work on the genetic basis of male sex determination. Jean D. Wilson, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, for contributions to the understanding of androgenic hormones and their relation to human disease.
David L. Garbers, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, for discovery and identification of factors that regulate sperm function.

77. Francis Peyton Rous, M.D., 1879-1970.
charles brenton huggins, MD, Professor of Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago,Illinois. Rous had three daughters with his wife, Marion Eckford DeKay,
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Rous, P, "The Relations of Embryonic Tissue and Tumor in Mixed Grafts", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 239-247 (February. 1911).
Rous P, "The Effect of Pregnancy on Implanted Embryonic Tissue", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 248-256 (February, 1911).
Rous, P, "A Sarcoma of the Fowl Transmissible by an Agent Separable from the Tumor Cells", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 397-411 (April, 1911)
Peyton Rous
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For his pioneering research on the link between viruses and cancer, the pathologist Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1966. Working primarily at the mainly at the Rockefeller Institute after 1909, Rous first came to notice for his theoretical construction of the first blood bank for use in France during World War I, a plan ultimately implemented by his assistant, Oswald H. Robertson. Subsequently, he left an important imprint on the development of experimental medicine, partly through his own research on the origins of cancer and his administrative activities at the Rockefeller, but also as editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine from 1921-1970.
Published in: J. Exp. Med., vol.150, no. 4, p.729 (1979).

78. Sep 22 - Author Anniversaries
Jr 1901 charles brenton huggins 1902 Howard (Arnold) JARVIS 1902 JacquesHAUSSMANN (ps John HOUSEMAN) 1902 Prof, Donald Stevenson HOWARD 1903
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80. Cornell News: Hans Bethe Award
1985 charles brenton huggins 1986 Helen Brooke Taussig (posthumously) 1987 SamuelNoah Kramer 1987 Otto Neugebauer 1988 Sune Bergström
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Frank H.T. Rhodes, former president of Cornell and now the president of the American Philosophical Society, presents the Benjamin Franklin Medal to Rose Bethe, widow of physicist Hans Bethe Robert Barker/University Photography Click on the image for a high-resolution version (2250 x 1500 pixels, 1568K) ITHACA, N.Y. Three days after his death, Nobel laureate Hans Bethe, emeritus professor of physics at Cornell University and an architect of the age of modern atomic theory, was posthumously awarded the 2005 Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Sciences by the American Philosophical Society (APS). The APS is the oldest learned society in the United States. The medal is the society's highest honor for lifetime achievement in the sciences. The medal was presented to Bethe's widow, Rose, at their home in Ithaca, March 9, by APS president Frank H.T. Rhodes, president emeritus of Cornell.

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