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  1. Henry Seymour Kaplan (April 24, 1918 – February 4, 1984) was an American radiologist who pioneered in radiation therapy and radiobiology . Career. Kaplan earned his degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago, after which he trained at the University of Minnesota, Yale University and the National Cancer Institute.

  2. Henry Kaplan and the Story of Hodgkin’s Disease. Charlotte Jacobs. Stanford General Books, 2010 456 pp., hardcover, $35.00. ISBN: 0804768668. Reviewed by Anton Hagenbeek. Henry Seymour Kaplan...

    • Anton Hagenbeek
    • 2011
  3. www.nasonline.org › 2024 › 06Henry S. Kaplan

    Henry Kaplan remains one of the most prominent physi-cian scientists in the history of cancer medicine. A gifted laboratory investigator, he discovered a radiation leukemia virus (RadLV) in mice.

  4. Radiologist Henry Kaplan became a rare conqueror in the history of cancer. May/June 2011. Reading time 8 min. TEST CASE: The Isaacs boy's sight was saved by Kaplan's radiologic treatment. All Photos: Courtesy Stanford Medical History Center. By Theresa Johnston. Seven-month-old Gordon Isaacs had a cherubic face. His pediatrician said he was fine.

  5. Mar 7, 2011 · Henry Seymour Kaplan (1918–1984) was a pioneer in the field of cancer research.

    • Anton Hagenbeek
    • 2011
  6. Jan 26, 2012 · We hear of Kaplan's complex relationships with his overshadowed brother, with his children and wife who had to share him with mistress medicine and with his professional colleagues, rivals, and competitors who shared or at times opposed his ambitions and triumphs.

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  8. Trained as a general radi-ologist, his focus on cancer and radi-ation biology, directed toward radia-tion oncology, allowed this remarkable physician–scientist to change a once fa-tal cancer, Hodgkin’s disease, to one that is highly curable today.