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Simone Ann Marie Badal McCreath is a cancer researcher and a medical sciences lecturer known for the creation of the first ever prostate and breast cancer cells lines that were derived from Black people.
Tullio Simoncini (1951 – May 20, 2024) is a former Italian physician known for alternative medicine advocacy. He is known for the claim that cancer is caused by the fungus Candida albicans, and has argued that cancer is a form of candida overgrowth.
Stuart Holland Orkin is an American physician, stem cell biologist and researcher in pediatric hematology-oncology. He is the David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Orkin's research has focused on the genetic basis of blood disorders.
Andrew Alexander Simone, CM (born May 12, 1938) is a Canadian physician, dermatologist and founder of Canadian Food for Children, a charity which collects funds and food for starving children around the world. He operates an Etobicoke (Toronto) based practice as one of the few walk-in dermatology clinics in the region.
Dr. Manmeet Singh Ahluwalia of Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute tells Yahoo Life that it can also cut one's cancer risk. “Physical activity in the morning is one of the best things you can ...
Dr. Frank Campion: John Howard: Director of Emergency: April 2004 – October 2009: 265–493 Dr. Frank Campion is one of All Saints main characters in later seasons, and one of All Saints Hospital's top doctors. He is the head of the emergency department, is a fantastic doctor and has had extensive training in the field.
Stuart A. Kornfeld, David C. and Betty Farrell Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry; Timothy J. Ley, Alan and Edith Wolff Professor of Medicine Professor of Genetics; Susan E. Mackinnon, Sydney M. Schoenberg, Jr. & Robert H. Schoenberg Professor and Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Phillip W. Majerus, Professor of Medicine
She was a section editor of the Annals of Surgical Oncology. [3] In 1996, she was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame. [5] In 2002, Singletary received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Medical University of South Carolina. [6]