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...researcher Frank McCormick, implying that he originated the "wild" idea of fighting cancer with a virus. In reality, this is not a new idea. The United Cancer Research Institute, under the vision and perseverance of my father Dr. Laszlo K. Csatary, has been researching and publishing clinical observations on viral oncotherapy in major medical journals for more than 30 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 14, 2001 | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...institute used a viral vaccine for the first time in 1968. The institute has supported viral research and has treated cancer patients with apathogenic or "friendly" viruses ever since then. How ironic that decades later, others want to be seen as the primary explorers in this field. It is important to remember that each medical innovation is built on the backs of others and that one should give credit where it is due. CHRISTINE M. CSATARY, M.D. New York City

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 14, 2001 | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

When Kate E. Sharaf '01-'02 of Cabot House spent the night in Stillman Infirmary for viral gastroenteritis last month, she didn't know it was a hospital stay until she received a form from University Health Services (UHS) earlier this week...

Author: By Heather B. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UHS Notice Surprises Illness Victims | 4/13/2001 | See Source »

Sharaf, one of 10 Cabot House residents admitted to Stillman for a hospital stay after last month's outbreak of viral gastroenteritis, said she was unaware that her stay would not be covered under the UHS fee, required of all students as part of the tuition package...

Author: By Heather B. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UHS Notice Surprises Illness Victims | 4/13/2001 | See Source »

...weight loss, falling milk production and spontaneous abortion. As many as 90% survive, but their robustness never returns, and they become useless commercially. So easily does the disease spread--through air and soil and even on the shoes of farmers and the tires of their trucks--that just 10 viral particles could, experts say, render all U.S. cattle unsuitable for export...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crackdown On A Virus | 3/26/2001 | See Source »

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