1969
DOI: 10.3322/canjclin.19.1.72
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The Foremost Cancer

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“…In that year Dr. Grant wrote an Editorial on breast cancer titled "The Foremost Cancer." 1 He described breast cancer as the most fatal cancer in women; the most feared cancer; the most self-discovered cancer; the most biopsied cancer; the most controversially treated cancer; the cancer requiring the most surgical procedures; the cancer that received the most radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy; and the most prolific cancer in sheer quantity of neoplastic tissue produced.…”
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“…In that year Dr. Grant wrote an Editorial on breast cancer titled "The Foremost Cancer." 1 He described breast cancer as the most fatal cancer in women; the most feared cancer; the most self-discovered cancer; the most biopsied cancer; the most controversially treated cancer; the cancer requiring the most surgical procedures; the cancer that received the most radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy; and the most prolific cancer in sheer quantity of neoplastic tissue produced.…”
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