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Doctor Folkman's War: The Story of Medical Science's Breakthrough in the Search for a Treatment for Cancer

by Robert Cooke

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In 1998, Nobel Laureate Dr James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, claimed that Dr Judah Folkman would eventually be considered as the 20th-century Darwin for his research into curing cancer.
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In 1998, Nobel Laureate Dr James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, claimed that Dr Judah Folkman would eventually be considered as the 20th-century Darwin for his research into curing cancer.

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