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  1. Charles Brenton Huggins (September 22, 1901 – January 12, 1997) was a Canadian-American surgeon and physiologist known for his work on prostate function, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. Born in Halifax in 1901, Huggins moved to the United States for medical school.

  2. Charles Brenton Huggins (Halifax, 22 settembre 1901 – Chicago, 12 gennaio 1997) è stato un fisiologo canadese naturalizzato statunitense, premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1966, insieme a Peyton Rous, per aver dimostrato come certi ormoni possano controllare certi tipi di tumore

  3. 12 gen 1997 · Charles Brenton Huggins The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966 . Born: 22 September 1901, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada . Died: 12 January 1997, Chicago, IL, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Chicago, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, Chicago, IL, USA

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  5. Nobel Prize winner Charles B. Huggins, MD was born on September 2, 1901 in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he went to public school and college. His first major research dealt with induced transformation of one cell type into another, transforming fibrous tissue into bone by implanting bladder epithelium in a different host site.

  6. HUGGINS, Charles Brenton Claudio Massenti Chirurgo, nato a Halifax (Canada) il 22 settembre 1901. Conseguito il M.D. a Harvard nel 1924, ha s...

  7. Charles B. Huggins. In full: Charles Brenton Huggins. Born: Sept. 22, 1901, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can. Died: Jan. 12, 1997, Chicago, Ill., U.S. (aged 95) Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (1966) Subjects Of Study: cancer. hormone.