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- Cancer_Research_Institute abstract "The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is a non-profit organization founded in the United States in 1953 to develop treatments for cancer. It was founded by Helen Coley Nauts and Oliver R. Grace with a $2,000 grant from Nelson Rockefeller. The CRI was created in honor of Nauts' father, William Coley (1862-1936), an American orthopedic surgeon and a pioneer of cancer immunotherapy. Like Dr. Coley, the Institute focuses on immunological treatments for cancer, rather than traditional treatments, such as chemotherapy and surgery.".
- Cancer_Research_Institute wikiPageExternalLink www.cancerresearch.org.
- Cancer_Research_Institute wikiPageID "42071116".
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- Cancer_Research_Institute subject Category:Cancer_organizations.
- Cancer_Research_Institute subject Category:Cancer_organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
- Cancer_Research_Institute comment "The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is a non-profit organization founded in the United States in 1953 to develop treatments for cancer. It was founded by Helen Coley Nauts and Oliver R. Grace with a $2,000 grant from Nelson Rockefeller. The CRI was created in honor of Nauts' father, William Coley (1862-1936), an American orthopedic surgeon and a pioneer of cancer immunotherapy. Like Dr.".
- Cancer_Research_Institute label "Cancer Research Institute".
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- Cancer_Research_Institute isPrimaryTopicOf Cancer_Research_Institute.