The Architect of Modern Oncology

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<p>Dr. Jane C. Wright (1919-2013) rose from the segregated halls of Harlem Hospital to become the first African American woman appointed Professor of Surgery at a major medical institution. In a medical world dominated by surgery she proved that chemistry could defeat cancer.</p><p>Wright did not just advance medicine-she redefined it. She invented the <strong>tissue culture method</strong> establishing the bedrock for modern personalized oncology by predicting which drugs would work <em>before</em> treatment began. Her courageous trials with Triethylene Melamine (TEM) and her rigorous protocols for high-dose Methotrexate fundamentally changed the prognosis for millions with solid tumors and pediatric cancers.</p><p><strong>This is the essential story of a quiet revolutionary: a brilliant physician-scientist whose lifelong fight for health equity and scientific rigor made her one of the most transformative yet unsung figures in medical history. Approx.174 pages 30900 word count</strong></p>
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