Huggins, Charles B.

Huggins, Charles B.

▪ American surgeon and medical researcher
in full  Charles Brenton Huggins  
born Sept. 22, 1901, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can.
died Jan. 12, 1997, Chicago, Ill., U.S.
 Canadian-born American surgeon and urologist whose investigations demonstrated the relationship between hormones and certain types of cancer. For his discoveries Huggins received (with Peyton Rous (Rous, Peyton)) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966.

      Huggins was educated at Acadia University (Wolfville, N.S.) and at Harvard University, where he received his M.D. in 1924. He went to the University of Michigan for further training in surgery (1924–27) and then joined the faculty of the University of Chicago, where he served as director of the Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research from 1951 to 1969.

      Huggins was a specialist on the male urological and genital tract. In the early 1940s he found he could retard the growth of prostate (prostate cancer) cancer by blocking the action of the patient's male hormones with doses of the female hormone estrogen. This research demonstrated that some cancer cells, like normal body cells, are dependent on hormonal signals to survive and grow and that, by depriving cancer cells of the correct signals, the growth of tumours could be slowed down, at least temporarily. In 1951 Huggins showed that breast cancers (breast cancer) are also dependent on specific hormones. By removing the ovaries and adrenal glands, which are the source of estrogen, he could achieve significant tumour regression in some of his patients. Owing to his work, drugs that block the body's production of estrogen became important resources in treating breast cancer.

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