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Taylor Explains Cancer in Latest of Medical Lectures

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"Cancer is an abnormal growth in that it does not obey the rule of harmony of normal growth," declared Grantley W. Taylor, instructor in Surgery and Surgeon in the Huntington Hospital, yesterday afternoon in one of the lectures of the medicine series.

Treatment of the disease to be effective must attack and totally destroy it in its early stages, before it has set up widely disseminated metastasis, he said.

Research is constantly going on into the cause and in improving methods of treatment. It is necessary to educate the profession in early recognition of careers and in proper methods of surgery.

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