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He treated his own cancer. Recipe?

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Reuters says it is unclear how. Denditric-based (duh!), says BBC.

Probably not Coley's Toxins. Can anyone illuminate? 95.222.220.207 (talk) 18:07, 3 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

New bottom-of-page category

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Can a new category be added for people who have received the Nobel Prize posthumously? I know offhand of Dag Hammarskjöld (Peace 1961) and Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Literature 1931). Karlfeldt was nominated posthumously, Hammarskjöld was not. (That rule was changed in 1974.) William Vickrey also won the 1996 Economics Memorial Prize under similar circumstances to Steinman's, although he died three days after the announcement was made rather than three days before. - Tenebris 22:05, 5 October 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.112.29.239 (talk)

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Resource

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"How Ralph Steinman Raced to Develop a Cancer Vaccine--And Save His Life. When Ralph M. Steinman developed pancreatic cancer, he put his own theories about cancer and the immune system to the test. They kept him alive longer than expected—but three days short of learning he had won the Nobel Prize" by Katherine Harmon Scientific American December 20, 2011

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