Philip Morris
Foundation Plans New Cancer Study
Fields
- Type
- NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
- Master ID
- 2022240233/0237c
Related Documents:
Document Images
I
i
i
i--. -
Reprinted from
PITTSBURG" SUN TELEGRAPH
' _u'edncsriov; Sept. 30, 1953
EQt!ndation
Plans New
Cancer Study
The Cancer Re<earnh Foun
dat.on, with h.cadqu9rters In
tlir Empire Bldg., hopes to
sp:.rk the search fcr an ans ser
to the p+tz-.ler cancer, down,
rcads no' w!dely accep'ed as
maln arcerres.
According to the foundation,
o.,: In every Bve persrls ae
velo~ts cancer.
Deaths caused by cancer are
j-umpink at !he rate nf 30 pzr
cer.t every ten years. A apukes
man said:
TO STUDY CAUSE
The foundatit- appiied for a
charter yesterday. A m oa g
hose llsted as incorporatorj
was Dr. J: '.V: Brandt, instruc
tor Jn tntetnal medicine at ihe
[ Pitt Medical S*hool.
I Tte sole objective of the
toundation 1s to support and
conduct research ~ related to the
etlblogy--or cause-of cancer
anct' posslble spec'.flc treatment.
Specliloally, the Cancer Re
searrh Foundation Is prcmot
in Rtudles Jn certain basic
sclenr.e^ with special reference
tn th: f1rId of fllterable or,;an
:sms-the virua theory.
The theory that cancer Ih In.
fectiou and may be spread
by a small' organism just lrke
I tuberculosis or sY7 l,llfa hasn't
received the attetrtion it de
serves, the foundation believea.
Reprinted fIotn
fl PiTTSBURGH' SUN TCLEGRAPH
_ _ Surdny Oct 4, 19,53
Cancer Germ
Hospital, ::ewark. N. J,
By induclhg cancer In whitr
mice and guirea pigs, the team
eonciuded that "cancer does no:
~ (I nnsi§t of a localized tumor
Theory lieV~SVl.1 alThey have picturied It as a
I generalized disease ^aused by
Jy Researchers ; s~AS& ~ A\Y FOft1I5'e human
Some doctors have a hunch
.ancer I's "iitfeetious." and
causcd by a germ - just ]ikc
tubercu:osl.a or chickem po;:..
That's the hunch the Cancer
Research Fnundation;,organlzed
In Pittsburgh -ec.ntly, hope3
tc )lay Ini its effort to find an
an "eY to tne puzzier cancer.
't'Y.e cancer "gFrm theory" is
not new. As iong, ago as ?,RA0:
some scient!srs thought that
cancer, as well as clher disear.es,
was caused' by a germ.
At the Sixtb Intcrrattoral
Congress of Jlicrnbiclogy in
Rome, Itz1y, Sept 9, an Amer.
'can res^arch group, reporting
on tite germ t!:enry n1 cancer,
mkd^ the front,page r( t1:e
Washington Post and the `ew
York Tim,s.
Preecntine a series of rapms,
the ¢roup claimed tn 5ave isn
late,: the cancer causing micro.
organism.
ANTt SL RtiM FI\D
They went a.aep f-jrthrr and
repor;ed that they liave oti,
tarned an antirrntm~ frnm,
bodlcs of anlmals, tnfrctrd vdtlt
ncer and that the anto:erum
,~akena and snmetimes rie
St roy s thc canrercaur;InF
urganlstn.
On the research tenm which
reporterl ~he fin+iings w-rr Drs,
Virginia Wuerthele G1ea
,tor Alexander, W. L. Smith, and
G. A. Clark, of the Presbytcrian
The cancer m:croorganism
was described as nav.ng many
forcns and' sizes-frn:n viruses
visibl: only undbr an electroli
mtcrosconic to the large: rod
like. baci7lirescmhling the germ
of ruterculosi!~.
Dr: Cltrrk, who is nresicient of
t*e Lack:nvana County Unit of
Ihe I'meriran CanVr- Society
r;nd dlrf.rtnr o" the Tumor
Clinic Scra?uon State Hospital.
reported: on the germ theory
before the Int^rntatnrtall Cinc.r
Sympnsium held In Lacl:awanna
County Mrtrch,2i, 1953.
GGuinea pigs, notoriously ra
slstanC to cancer, were infected
with cancer viruses shot lnto
their blood streams, he reported.
EVIDENCE FOUND
In t h e 1930's, the germ theory
in relation to cancer received
considerable notice when find
ings of two scientists at the
National Institute of Health in
Washington, D. C., found evi-
dence that cancer Is an lnfee
tious disease.
These twc. Drs. T. J: Clover
and J. 1.. Engle, had worked for
20 years, on the scofferlat
theory that cancer is a n,m-
municable Infection caused by rt
defirtte germ.
Before Ytc theory could be
explored: thornughly, T2r. F.ngIe
died. The team § flhan^lal
backrr, wealthy, retlred and
anxious to !-et' his millions to
work, J. J; Murdock, of Cali.
fornia, was also taken by death
and the ortarriited research
groun& to a hhlt.
2GiZZ..Lr'f o 23 1 JT
?) 2ZZ'faz31 ,
_ Reprinted from . _
!?ITTS'_'URGH SUN TELEGRAPH
Fiehesday, April 4, 1956
P19t.aburgFi SpoOttgh.t
:1
All Sorts of Cause_s.-
Tures'- for Cancer
~,. P1T 31cCOR1fACk --.
OSCE: YOL'g~XHAtsST the "lveathe," you can keep a
conversation-loing almost i.ndeanitel,v these days with cancer
as tne subject.
Theoretical causes range from bumps, bugs, cige*eta,
exhaust fumes to. as one astute scientist told m,~ recently,
"the secret of life itself."
"Cu:es"'can keep the conver-
aati.l going far into thr night.
There are drug cures, heat
cures, st:rgical cvres and even-
t+.:thhealir:g.
The cures, or cancer arrest.
!:.g therapies, come In two types:
ausck and conventional.
Labeled as cuaclc r.re those
poohpoohed by organized medicine
and usually proved worth~ pooh
dibtrict
poohing. The Pittsburght
reportedly have its share.
Conventional weapons includes
surgery, radiation and cltemo-
therapy-a drug attack.
Pittsburgh scientists have beenm
adding to the ar:.enal of conven,
ttonal weapons.
.in. }feCarnnack
r
q
.
Dlost'interesting nf, aall cancer theories and cures Is one
being backed by the Cancer Research Foundation of Pittt
burgh.
The theory is that a tiny micro- organism-bug-Isolated
by scientists in every human cancer causes the disease.
The Czncer Research Foundatlcn is trying to drum up
funds to get the -esearch moving sgain ac top speed,
-15r. Clark s group reported on the thecry at the Int~r
na,tonal Congress of Microbiology in Rome several years agm
The conservative New York Times, thought the story
Important enough~ to front,cage it with a staid twocolumn
hesdline.
. . . . . . . . . .
Reprinted from __
PITTSBURGH SUN TELEGRAPH
L S$a_urdav, June 11, 1955
Sci¢ntist Expounds Th¢cry to AMA
8y PAT McCORMACK
a-THnfe sarrrdlrr
ATLANTIC C I T Y N. J., i
June 11.-The much ma9gned
clgaret came In for a facesav
Ing today by the ientist who
reported to the ;tation's doe
tors:
^In the absence of a minute
microorganism which aeti
off, cancer, ten cigarets or
ten packs a day every da) of
a p»rsor's lifetime can't ;.os
slbly cause lung cancer:"The sciet,ttst; Dr. George A.
Clark,of Scranton, reForted at
the annual meeiing -; the
e17 < ~ian e as " rrc uta+ e I
evidence" this is so. j
The ce.se he presented.
through a scientific exhibit
M sona_bv the Cancer Qe-
Y~otm z on o
buraI.,. s ui t upon a t.'eory
thit a littie b~g causes cancer.
The bug-a microorganism
-apparently is everywhere. Dr.
Clark told the SunTeleg;aph In
an exclusive interiew.
BUG ISOLATED
He-an; a handful of re-
search tvorking t"-roughout the
world-hnve isol ,ed the bug
In every human cancer known.
ElaborFting upon a theory
popular In the 1t350's, Dn Clark
an& associates Isolated the
mlCro-organism during rr
search at the National Insti
tute of Health some years ago.
202ZZ40237 (-
