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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

41. Charles B. Huggins, MD, 1901-1997
Press Release January 13, 1997 Nobel Prize winner charles brenton huggins, MD,the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Surgery at
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Nobel Prize winner Charles Brenton Huggins, MD, 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. 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.

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Nova Scotiaborn Dr. charles brenton huggins (1901-1997) devoted hisentire career to cancer research. While at the University of
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David H. Hubel M.D.
Nobel Laureates in Medicine 1901-1997 When David Hunter Hubel graduated with a B.Sc. from McGill University in 1947, he decided, almost by flipping a coin, to take medicine instead of physics, his particular interest at the time. In 1981, his discoveries “concerning information processing in the visual system” led to his being one of three doctors to share that year’s Nobel prize in medicine. In doing so, he became the third Canadian-born medical doctor awarded the prize since Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist and industrialist provided funds for the award in 1901.
He is seen here, left, presenting the Governor General’s Silver Medal, in 1972, to the Acadia undergraduate achieving the highest academic standing in his/her first Bachelor’s degree program. [Photo courtesy Office of Public Affairs/Acadia University] The first Canadian to receive this award was Dr. Frederick Banting (1891-1941) who became a household name for his role in co-discovering insulin in 1921; the second was Dr. Charles B. Huggins who shared the award in 1966 for cancer research. Dr. Hubel was a professor of neurobiology at the Harvard University Medical School in 1981 when he became a co-winner with his friend and co-worker at Harvard, Dr. Torsten Wiesel, and neuroscientist Dr. Roger Sperry of the California Institute of Technology.
After learning in 1981 that he had just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology, which he shared with fellow laureate, Torsten Weisel, for work on “information processing in the visual system,” Ontario-born David Hubel held a celebration conference in his classroom at Harvard University. A neurophysiologist, Dr. Hubel is one of only three Canadian-born doctors to be so honoured for their distinguished work in medical research. [Photo courtesy Marc Peloquin via Dr. David Hubel]

43. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
Jacques Lucien. 1966, Rous, Peyton huggins, charles brenton. 1967,Granit, Ragnar - Hartline, Haldan Keffer - Wald, George. 1968, Holley
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44. Medecine
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45. WebAtlas: WebSites: Disciplinary & Academic Fields: Life Science: People In Life
charles brenton huggins, MD Maintained by the Ben May Institute, thissite contains a biography and photographs of charles brenton huggins.
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46. 20th Century Year By Year 1965
NY, b. 1879, d. 1970 for his discovery of tumorinducing viruses ; and huggins,charles brenton, USA, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, University of
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NBA:Boston Celtics vs. LA Lakers Series: 4-3
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47. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Reference Library
genes 1966 Peyton Rous, charles brenton huggins Rous for the discovery of virusesthat induce tumours; huggins for the discovery of the treatment of prostate
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Emil Adolf von Behring
for his serum therapy to treat diphtheria
Ronald Ross
for research on malaria
Niels Ryberg Finsen
for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
for work on the physiology of the digestive system
Robert Koch
for discovering the cause of tuberculosis
Camillo Golgi Santiago Ramón y Cajal
for research on the nervous system
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
for research into protozoa causing disease
Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov Paul Ehrlich
for study of the immune system
Emil Theodor Kocher
for work on the thyroid gland
Albrecht Kossel
for research in cell biology , especially proteins and nucleic acids
Allvar Gullstrand
for research on the image formation by the lens of the eye
Alexis Carrel
for work on suture of blood vessels and transplantation
Charles Robert Richet
for the discovery of anaphylaxis
Robert Bárány
for research on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear
Jules Bordet
for discovery of the complement in the immune system
Schack August Steenberg Krogh
for showing that the gas exchange in the lungs is ordinary diffusion
Archibald Vivian Hill , Otto Fritz Meyerhof
for research on muscles , especially their generation of heat and the relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism
Frederick Grant Banting John James Richard Macleod
for the discovery of insulin
Willem Einthoven
for the discovery of the mechanism of the

48. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
Gowland (1929) HOUNSFIELD, Godfrey Newbold (1979) HOUSSAY, Bernardo Alberto (1947)HUBEL, David Hunter (1981) huggins, charles brenton (1966) HUXLEY, Andrew
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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)

49. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto, 1947. Hubel, David H. 1981. huggins, charles brenton,1966. Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding, 1963. Jacob, Francois, 1965. Jerne, Niels K.1984.
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50. Wissenschaft
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52. Historical Vignette
It is often forgotten that the discovery that led to this treatment was made bya Canadian, charles brenton huggins, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1901.
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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.

53. Kulturmagazin Areion Online - Tabelle Ausgabe 171
Translate this page 1965, Monod, Jacques, 1910-1976, Frankreich. 1966, huggins, charles brenton, 1901-1997,USA. 1966, Rous, Francis Peyton, 1879-1970, USA. 1967, Hartline, Haldan, 1903-1983,USA.
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54. The Lasker Foundation | Former Award Winners, Clinical Medical Research 1963, Ob
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Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research Charles Huggins Obituary The following is an obituary on Dr. Huggins published by the New York Times on Wednesday, January 15, 1997.
Dr. Charles B. Huggins, who won a Nobel Prize for discoveries that helped open a new era for drug therapy for cancer, died on Sunday at his home in Chicago. He was 95 and was in failing health for several years.
Dr. Huggins started his career as a surgeon in the1920s and made important findings in his speciality of urology at the University of Chicago before turning to cancer research in the 1930s. At that time, cancers were generally treated not with drugs, but with surgery. In 1941, Dr. Huggins published papers showing a relationship between the hormonal system and normal functioning of the prostate. By showing the competition between male and female hormones, and then selectively blocking their actions, he achieved some initial success in treating cancer. Female sex hormones, estrogens, could be used to retard prostate cancer and could even be taken orally.
In the 1950s, Dr. Huggins went on to work on breast cancer. He was the second surgeon to win a Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1966. The Nobel Committee cited ?fundamental discoveries concerning the hormone dependence of normal and neoplastic (cancerous) cells in experimental animals and their immediate practical application to the treatment of human prostate and breast cancer?.

55. ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize
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56. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - InformationBlast
RNA, ribosomes, and the genes controlling the expression of other genes 1966 PeytonRous, charles brenton huggins Rous for the discovery of viruses that induce
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This is a list of the Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine:
Emil Adolf von Behring
for his serum therapy to treat diphtheria
Ronald Ross
for research on malaria
Niels Ryberg Finsen
for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
for work on the physiology of the digestive system
Robert Koch
for discovering the cause of tuberculosis
Camillo Golgi Santiago Ramón y Cajal
for research on the nervous system
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
for research into protozoa causing disease
Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov Paul Ehrlich
for study of the immune system
Emil Theodor Kocher
for work on the thyroid gland
Albrecht Kossel
for research in cell biology , especially proteins and nucleic acids
Allvar Gullstrand
for research on the image formation by the lens of the eye
Alexis Carrel
for work on suture of blood vessels and transplantation
Charles Robert Richet
for the discovery of anaphylaxis
Robert Bárány
for research on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear
Jules Bordet
for discovery of the complement in the immune system
Schack August Steenberg Krogh
for showing that the gas exchange in the lungs is ordinary diffusion
Archibald Vivian Hill Otto Fritz Meyerhof
for research on muscles , especially their generation of heat and the relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism
Frederick Grant Banting John James Richard Macleod
for the discovery of insulin
Willem Einthoven
for the discovery of the mechanism of the electrocardiogram
Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger
for elucidating Spiroptera carcinoma

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    Niels Ryberg Finsen
    for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris
    Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
    for work on the physiology of the digestive system
    Robert Koch
    for discovering the cause of tuberculosis
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    Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
    for research into protozoa causing disease
    Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov Paul Ehrlich
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    Emil Theodor Kocher
    for work on the thyroid gland
    Albrecht Kossel
    for research in cell biology , especially protein s and nucleic acid s
    Allvar Gullstrand
    for research on the image formation by the lens of the eye
    Alexis Carrel
    for work on suture of blood vessel s and transplantation
    Charles Robert Richet
    for the discovery of anaphylaxis
    Robert B¡r¡ny
    for research on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear
    Jules Bordet
    for discovery of the complement in the immune system
    Schack August Steenberg Krogh
    for showing that the gas exchange in the lung s is ordinary diffusion
    Archibald Vivian Hill Otto Fritz Meyerhof
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