Mearl F. Stanton Papers 1931-1980

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Mearl F. Stanton Papers 1931-1980

Stanton's early work at the National Cancer Institute was on chemically-induced carcinogenesis, after which he shifted to viral oncology. His last years were spent working on fiber carcinogenesis, and in particular on the carcinogenic effect of asbestos.

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