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Malcolm A. Bagshaw  

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  • AN AMERICAN RADIATION oncologist and educator, Malcolm Bagshaw was thejoint winner of the Charles F. Kettering Prize of the General Motors Cancer Foundation in 1996, with Patrick C. Walsh, for “outstanding contributions to the treatment of prostate cancer.” Malcolm Arnold Bagshaw was born on June 24, 1925, in Adrian, Michigan, the son of Albert and Doris Bagshaw. He grew up in Tecumseh, Michigan, where his father worked in an iron foundry; and he was educated at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (B.A., 1946); and Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven (M.D., 1950). [Source: Encyclopedia of Cancer and Society; Bagshaw, Malcolm A.]

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