Giulio John D'Angio, 96, of Swarthmore, a radiation oncologist who was a pioneer in the treatment of children's cancers, died Friday, Sept. 14.
Dr. D'Angio, known as "Dan," contributed to many advancements in pediatric oncology, publishing nearly 500 research papers in peer-reviewed journals.
At Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where he treated many of his patients and collaborated on medical research, he was held in such esteem that the Giulio D'Angio Chair in Neuroblastoma Research was created.
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Giulio John D'Angio, 96, of Swarthmore, a radiation oncologist who was a pioneer in the treatment of children's cancers, died Friday, Sept. 14.
Dr. D'Angio, known as "Dan," contributed to many advancements in pediatric oncology, publishing nearly 500 research papers in peer-reviewed journals.
At Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where he treated many of his patients and collaborated on medical research, he was held in such esteem that the Giulio D'Angio Chair in Neuroblastoma Research was created.
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