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Bradford Hill criteria – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 23, 2019Austin Bradford Hill – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 23, 2019https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Bradford_Hill
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Sir Austin Bradford Hill FRS[1] (8 July 1897 – 18 April 1991), English epidemiologistand statistician, pioneered the randomized clinical trial and, together with Richard Doll, demonstrated the connection between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. Hill is widely known for pioneering the “Bradford Hill” criteria for determining a causal association.[2][3]
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Imatinib – Wikipedia
October 16, 2016https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imatinib
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Imatinib (INN), marketed by Novartis as Gleevec (Canada, South Africa and the USA) or Glivec (Australia, Europe and Latin America), investigational name STI-571, is a tyrosine-kinase inhibitor used in the treatment of multiple cancers, most notablyPhiladelphia chromosome-positive (Ph+) chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML).[1]
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CML, BCR-ABL
October 7, 2016Oswald Avery – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment was an experimental
demonstration, reported in 1944 by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, andMaclyn McCarty, that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation, in an era when it had been widely believed that it wasproteins that served the function of carrying genetic information (with the very word protein itself coined to indicate a belief that its function was primary).
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Flaws in CNBSS Are Vast, Impact on Screening Recommendations Is Nil – The ASCO Post
September 11, 2016Diethylstilbestrol (DES) and Cancer – National Cancer Institute
September 11, 2016Bradford Hill criteria – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 11, 2016John Christian Bailar – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 11, 2016Elwood V. Jensen – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 11, 2016https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwood_V._Jensen
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In 2004 he received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research for his research on estrogen receptors. He is considered the father of the field of hormone action.[1]
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