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July 21, 2005
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True believer
Judah Folkman pioneered the idea that blocking the growth of blood vessels (right in the framed picture) to a cancer tumor (left) will stop, even reverse, its growth. After more than 30 years of controversy, drugs developed in his lab are proving that he is right. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Blood vessel drugs halt cancer growth
Judah Folkman's discoveries were once called failures
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