'Incidence'

Date:
Jul 1923-Dec 1944
Reference:
SA/CRC/N.2
Part of:
Cancer Research Campaign, formerly British Empire Cancer Campaign
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Correspondence, reports and newspaper cuttings relating to research by Dr Louis Sambon in Italy and other countries, into the high incidence of cancer in certain geographical areas, funded by the Campaign and later jointly with the Tropical Disease Prevention Association; problems involved in obtaining permissions to publish Sambon's report, relations between the Campaign and TDPA; and the TDPA's proposals to fund investigations into the incidence of cancer in the Isle of Man.

Sambon was the first person to receive an overseas grant from the Campaign, in 1924. He died before he could finish his mammoth report on the history of cancer and the latest research. He posited a virus causation.

Material relating to Sambon's work on tropical diseases can be found in the Wellcome Archive: WA/BSR and WA/HMM

Publication/Creation

Jul 1923-Dec 1944

Physical description

1 file

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Archives and Manuscripts online catalogue

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