DATES and MARKERS
A Prostate Cancer Timeline: 2 by Marília Coutinho |
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Table 1 - Events and organizations Table 2 - Approaches to cancer treatment References |
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Chemotherapy |
Endocrine era |
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1775: Percivall Pott discovered the relationship between exposure to soot and development of squamous cell carcinomas of the skin (Berlin) |
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1895: George Beatson reported tumor regressions in pre-menopausal women undergoing oophorectomy for breast cancer (Berlin) |
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Ellerman and Bang identified the fowl leukosis virus (Berlin) |
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Peyton Rous discovered the virus that produces sarcoma in chickens (Berlin) |
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Albert Tannebaum showed that calorically restricted diets protected animals from cancer (Berlin) |
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Leon Jacobsen noted the effect of nitrogen mustard on lymphomas (during WWII) (Berlin) |
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Sidney Farber began treating childhood leukemia with folic acid antagonists (Berlin) |
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Sarah Stewart identified the polyoma virus (Berlin) |
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Methotrexate began to achieve high cure rates in treating choriocarcinoma (Berlin) |
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Studies in the 60s about Japanese migrants moving to California (stomach cancer decreased, colorectal increased) (Berlin) |
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Charles Huggins received a Nobel Prize for his earlier work demonstrating the effect of hormonal manipulation (castration and adrenalectomy) in prostate cancer (Berlin) |
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Combination chemotherapy providing long-term survival for 50% of children with acute lymphocytic leukemia (Berlin) |
Elwood Jensen identified an estrogen receptor in some breast cancers (Berlin) |
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NAME Reference
Berlin, Nathaniel I. The Conquest of Cancer. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 22 (Summer 1979), 500-18.
Bernoulli, R. Un Gran méconnu: Gustave Roussy. Gesnerus 37 (1980), 34-19.
>Beumer, J. "Jules Bordet, 1870-1961". Journal of General Microbiology 29 (1962), 1-13.
Braun, Armin C. History of the Tumor Problem. In: The Story of Cancer. On its Nature, Causes, and Control. New York: 1977.
Breslow, Lester. A History of Cancer Control in the United States, 1946-1971. Bethesda: 1977.
Bruno, Anthony. National Cancer Institutes: An Overview with Historic Footnotes: A Report on the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Agreement. National Cancer Institute Monographs 40 (February 1974), 7-20.
Carroll, K.K. & H. T. Khor ?? Progress in Biochemical Pharmacology 10 (1975).
Cassileth, Barrie R. The Evolution of Oncology. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 26 (Spring 1983), 362-74.
Creech, H.J. Historical Review of the American Association of Cancer Research, Inc., 1941-1978. Cancer Research 39 (June 1979), 1863-90.
Deeley, Thomas J. A Brief History of Cancer. Clinical Radiology 34 (1983), 597-608.
Dukes, C.E. The Origin and Early History of Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeon of England 36 (1965), 1165-69.
Gallucci, Betty B. Selected Concepts of Cancer as a Disease: From the Greeks to 1900. Oncology Nursing Forum 12 (July-August 1985), 67-71.
Selected Concepts of Cancer as a Disease: From 1900 to Oncogenes. Oncology Nursing Forum 12 (July-August 1985), 69-78.
Hafermann, M. External Radiotherapy. Urology 17 (April 1981), 15.
Nakahara, Waro. A Pilgrim's Progress in Cancer Research, 1918 to 1974: An Autobiographical Essay. Cancer Research 34 (1974), 1767-74.
Perez, Carlos A., William R. Fair, Daniel C. Ihde, and Ferdinand Labrie. Cancer of the Prostate. In: Vincent P. DeVita, Jr., Samuel Hellman, and Steven A. Rosenberg. Cancer. Principles & Practice of Oncology. 1985. Pp. 929.
The Royal Marsden Hospital. Cancer Bulletin 14 (May-June 1962), 53.
Rettig, Richard A. Cancer Crusade: The Story of the National Cancer Act of 1971. Princeton: 1977.
Rusch, Harold P. The Beginnings of Cancer Research Centers in the United States. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 74 (February 1985), 391-403.
Schmidt, Benno C. Five Years Into the National Cancer Program: A Retrospective Perspective - the National Cancer Act of 1971. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 59 (August 1977), 687-92.
Scott, William W. Historical Overview of the Treatment of Prostate Cancer. The Prostate 4 (1983), 435-40.
Shelley, Harry S. The Enlarged Prostate. A Brief History of Its Treatment. The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 24 (October 1969), 452-73.
Sproul, Edith E. Acid Phosphatase and Prostate Cancer: Historical Overview. The Prostate 1 (1980), 411-13.
Comments:
Cancer is a disease of modern society for several reasons: 1. Increase in life expectancy; 2. Better clinical diagnosis; 3. Increased exposure to causative carcinogens (deeley)
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