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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

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Huggins Charles Brenton (1901-1997), amerykañski chirurg i fizjolog. W latach 1936-1962 profesor uniwersytetu w Chicago. 1951-1969 dyrektor Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research. Pionier chemoterapii chorób nowotworowych Nagroda Nobla w 1966 za odkrycie metody hormonalnego leczenia raka gruczo³u krokowego (z F.P. Rousem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Charles Brenton Huggins
Charles Brenton Huggins. Charles Brenton Huggins (1901 1997) Canadian-bornAmerican surgeon and urologist whose investigations
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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.

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5. Charles B. Huggins - Biography
charles B. huggins Biography. charles brenton huggins was born on September 22nd, 1901, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the elder son of charles Edward huggins, pharmacist, and his wife, Bessie Maria Spencer. charles B.
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Charles Brenton Huggins was born on September 22nd, 1901, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the elder son of Charles Edward Huggins, pharmacist, and his wife, Bessie Maria Spencer.
Charles B. Huggins attended the public schools in Halifax; Acadia University (B.A., 1920), Wolfville, N.S.; and Harvard University (M.D., 1924), Boston, Massachusetts. He then interned at the University of Michigan Hospital (1924-1926); he was Instructor in Surgery, University of Michigan (1926-1927). Since 1927 Huggins has been a member of the Faculty of the University of Chicago : Instructor in Surgery, 1927-1929; Assistant Professor, 1929-1933; Associate Professor, 1933-1936; Professor of Surgery, 1936-1962; Director, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research , from 1951; and William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor since 1962.
Charles B. Huggins married Margaret Wellman on July 29th, 1927. They have a son, Charles E. Huggins and a daughter, Emily Wellman Huggins Fine.
Charles Huggins holds the following honorary degrees: M. Sc., Yale University , 1947; D. Sc., Acadia University, 1946; Washington University, 1951; Leeds University, 1953;

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Canadian-American surgeon who showed in 1941 that prostatic cancer in males could be controlled by administering female sex hormone. This was the first indication that cancer could be controlled by purely chemical means. He shared the 1966 Nobel Prize in medicine with Rous.

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treatment of prostatic cancer . Peyton Rous, charles brenton huggins.1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. USA, USA. Rockefeller UniversityNew
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in full CHARLES BRENTON HUGGINS (b. Sept. 22, 1901, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can.d. Jan. 12, 1997, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), 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

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Nobel Prize winner Charles Brenton Huggins, M.D., the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Surgery at the University of Chicago Medical Center, died at his Hyde Park home on January 12, 1997. The last survivor of the original eight faculty members of the medical school, Dr. Huggins was 95 years old. A plaque in his office, posted above his desk, carried his motto: "Discovery is our business." The death was reported by his daughter Emily Huggins Fine. Dr. Huggins' research on prostate cancer changed forever the way scientists regarded the behavior of all cancer cells and for the first time brought hope to the prospect of treating advanced cancers. By showing that cancer cells were not autonomous and self perpetuating, as previously believed, but were dependent on chemical signals such as hormones to grow and survive, and that depriving cancer cells of those signals could restore the health of patients with widespread metastases, Dr. Huggins provided an immense stimulus to research on cancer chemotherapy. He also founded the renowned Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research at the University of Chicago. He trained and inspired the lives of numerous medical scientists. And he became the leading urologist of his day, bringing a new level of scientific curiosity and inquiry to a neglected surgical specialty. Dr. Huggins was a pioneer in understanding the physiology and biochemistry of the male urogenital tract and was able to extend his findings from this field into many other areas.

11. Charles Brenton Huggins Winner Of The 1966 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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13. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto, 1947. Hubel, David H. 1981. huggins, charles brenton,1966. Hunt, R. Timothy, 2001. Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding, 1963. Ignarro, Louis J.1998.
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