style and grace and the emotional touch stone for her family. in 1951 she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cervical cancer and this is where she changed the world but here is the thing, she had no idea. that s because when she went to johns hopkins, the only hospital that would treat black patients, doctors took samples of her tissue without her knowledge or consent and sent them to a cancer researcher working at the hospital. that researcher discovered unlike others, her cells had the rare ability to survive and regenerate. those cells could essentially live forever, the first of its kind and they took advantage of that with great success. today her cell haves been used in every realm of scientific research such as polio and hpv vaccines and in vitro and even used to help research the covid vaccines. she died shortly after her diagnosis but her cells continued to be used. scientists share her private medical information with the press.
«Schweizer Nobelpreis» an an Pionier der Online-Psychotherapie und an Krebsforscher
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Schweizer Nobelpreis geht an Pionier der Online-Psychotherapie
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